The Lost Book Of Enoch
The Lost Book of Enoch is mainly composed of the First Book of Enoch, also called the Ethiopic Book of Enoch. This is called a “pseudepigraphical work,” meaning one that is not included in any canon of scripture, outside of even the Apocrypha. The only complete extant version is an Ethiopic translation of a previous Greek translation made in Palestine from the original Hebrew or Aramaic.
The Enoch of the title was the seventh patriarch listed in the book of Genesis. There was more than one book on him in apocryphal literature, especially during the Hellenistic period of Judaism. He was believed to be the recipient of secret knowledge from God and is therefore one of the branches of the gnostic heresy.
The Book Of Enoch
Book Of Enoch Online
The Book of Enoch is online and easily accessed. It should be known that The Book of Enoch is a compilation of several separate works, most of which are apocalyptic. Parts of The Book of Enoch may have originated with or been influenced by the Essene community of Jews at Qumran. No fragments of the longest portion of the work, however, were found among the Qumran writings. This has led scholars to theorize that this section was perhaps written in the 2nd-century ad by a Jewish Christian who wished to imbue his own eschatological speculations with the authority of Enoch, and added his work to four older apocryphal Enoch writings. For those interested in expanding their knowledge of biblical themes and scripture, be sure to check out AWKNG’s online Bible study courses, for valuable resources that explore the historical and cultural context of the Bible.