The Book Of Enoch

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The Book of Enoch

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.

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The Book of Enoch

CONTENTS Page No.
Introduction History of the Book of EnochCondition of the text 3 5 7

The Book
(1) THE BLESSING OF ENOCH (2) GOD'S LAWS (3) REBELS AMONGST THE WATCHERS (4) THE MOST HIGH OF THE WATCHERS SPEAKS OUT (5) ENOCH MEETS THE HOLY WATCHERS (6) THE BOOK OF REPROOF (7) ENOCH STAYS FOR A WHILE WITH THE WATCHERS (8) THE ANGELS WHO KEEP WATCH (9) THE FRAGRANT TREES (10) THE BOOK OF METHUSELAH (11) THE BOOK OF NOAH (12) THE BOOK OF PARABLES FirstSecond Third (13) THE STOREHOUSES (14) THE REVOLUTIONS OF THE LIGHTS (15) ENOCH'S LETTER TO METHUSELAH (16) THE LAW OF THE STARS (17) ENOCH'S FIRST VISION (18) PROPHECY OF THE ANIMALS (19) PROPHECY OF THE TEN WEEKS (20) ENOCH'S MESSAGE OF GUIDANCE (21) ENOCH'S CONCLUDING WORDS 11 12 15 19 23 26 31 35 39 46 50 55 56 64 75 87 93 107 110 114 120 137 143 157

References and further reading

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The Book of Enoch

Introduction
I have based this book on Michael A. Knibb's scholarly translation of the Ethiopian manuscripts, (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch, Oxford University Press), which I believe to be the best translation currently available. I first heard about the Book of Enoch a few years ago, while I was researching into ‘End of Days’ prophesies. When I finally managed to gethold of a copy, I discovered that it was a very strange and unusual book. The first time I read it I was skeptical and somewhat puzzled; I wondered who would have written an odd book like this. I knew that Enoch, (Hanokh in Hebrew), was very favourably mentioned in Genesis, and I discovered that Enoch’s book describes the Exodus and Moses very favourably (although not by name). So my first theory wasthat it might have been written around the same time as the Torah, perhaps around 1400 BC. However, after several readings I could find no plausible theories. The prophecy of the animals is extremely precisely written and obviously refers to events well after Moses (see my notes on that chapter). Additionally; who would have dared to produce a book with people such as Moses described in terms offarm animals? Michael Knibb, whose translation I have used to produce this book, studied all available manuscripts and sources, and it is clear that this book was well known and studied in many countries well before the time of Jesus. The earliest known surviving fragments and quotations in various languages show that this is the same book, and that the Ethiopians have preserved it well. In theend I was convinced that the book is really Enoch’s true account of otherwise forgotten events that occurred in early times; events that we have no other surviving records of. Enoch left us a book that describes people of an advanced culture; blond3

The Book of Enoch

haired people that Enoch’s people considered to be Angels of God, and it was written on the angels’ instruction. The standardacademic view seems to be that some slightly demented religious fanatic wrote the book - not long before the earliest provable fragments, (200 or 300BC). I think it is impossible to support this view. Such an author would have to be able to write the entire book from the point of view of a person who knows nothing of countries with names, or religions with names. Then he goes on to describe theAngels as blond men, who ran away from Heaven in order to be promiscuous with women. I don’t believe this is the sort of world view that would have been well received or widely accepted anywhere in 200 BC. This plus the all too accurate prophecies are probably the reasons why it was ‘lost’ by the religions that used to regard it as holy. I concluded that the book is probably what it appears to be;...
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