Book Of Enoch
The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish text attributed to the biblical figure Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. It is not included in the canonical scriptures of most branches of Judaism and Christianity but is considered significant in the study of early Jewish thought and apocalyptic literature. The book is divided into several sections, including the Book of Watchers, which describes the fall of angels, and the Book of Parables, which discusses themes of judgment and the coming of a messianic kingdom.
This text was likely composed between the 3rd century BCE and the 1st century CE and was influential in shaping early Christian beliefs. It provides insights into the spiritual and moral concerns of its time, particularly regarding the nature of evil and divine justice. The Book of Enoch was rediscovered in the 18th century and has since been studied for its historical and theological implications, especially in relation to the New Testament and the development of