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The Book Of Enoch · Part Two

They wrote it before astronomy existed. The apostles quoted it as scripture. The Church spent a thousand years pretending it never existed at all.

Two hundred fallen angels. Every name recorded. Every teaching listed. A throne room described in detail no other text matches. And one verse in the New Testament that quotes it as prophecy.

This is the book they removed from your Bible. Here is what is actually inside it, and here is why they buried it.

Read the book they buried
Seven reasons the Book of Enoch is the most suppressed scripture in human history.
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Reason 01

The New Testament quotes Enoch by name. Word for word.

Jude 1:14 names Enoch directly and quotes the first chapter of his book as prophecy. Not allegory. Not legend. Scripture. One verse in the Bible you already own ends the entire argument that this book was never canonical. And Jude is only the start. Over 100 phrases in the New Testament trace back to this book.

Source: Jude 1:14, citing 1 Enoch 1:9.

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Reason 02

It survived in one church on earth.

For over a thousand years the Book of Enoch was condemned, banned, and lost to the West. It survived in one place. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church never removed it. In 1773 a Scottish explorer named James Bruce traveled to Ethiopia, found three complete copies, and carried them back to Europe. That expedition is the only reason this book exists in English today.

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Reason 03

The Dead Sea Scrolls ended the debate.

In 1947, ten Aramaic manuscripts of Enoch were found in Cave 4 at Qumran. The text existed centuries before Christ. Every scholar who called it a forgery had to retract. It was never lost because it was a myth. It was lost because it was dangerous.

Source: Qumran Cave 4, fragments 4Q201 through 4Q212.

“And behold, He cometh with ten thousands of His holy ones, to execute judgement upon all.”
— 1 Enoch 1:9, R.H. Charles translation
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Reason 04

Every fallen angel is named. Every forbidden teaching is listed.

Two hundred angels swore an oath on Mount Hermon to descend and take human wives. Twenty leaders are recorded by name. But the real danger was not the giants. It was what the angels taught. Azazel taught weapons and metallurgy. Semjaza taught enchantments. Baraqijal taught astrology. Kokabel taught the constellations. Shamsiel taught the signs of the sun. Sariel taught the courses of the moon. This is the level of detail that gets a book buried.

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Reason 05

The chapter Genesis never gave you.

Genesis 6 mentions the Nephilim in two verses and moves on. No origin. No mechanism. No detail. Enoch chapter 15 gives you the entire story. God speaks directly to the Watchers and tells them what their children became: "The giants who are produced from the spirits and flesh shall be called evil spirits upon the earth." When the giants were destroyed, their spirits did not die. They became the evil spirits that walk the earth, hungering and thirsting and afflicting mankind until the day of judgement. The origin of every demon ever named. Hidden in the book they removed.

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Reason 06

The chapter no church will ever read to you.

In chapter 106, Noah is born so luminous his father flees in terror, convinced the Watchers fathered the child. It is one of the strangest passages in all of scripture. Almost no one alive has read it. You will.

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Reason 07

They did not just remove the book. They edited the one you still have.

Luke 9:35 was originally written in Greek as “This is my Son, the Elect One.” The Elect One is a title used fourteen times in the Book of Enoch to describe the coming Messiah. Later translators changed the line to “my beloved Son.” The connection to Enoch vanished. That is not translation. That is concealment. If they were willing to edit the Gospel of Luke to hide a single phrase, ask yourself what else they were willing to remove.

Marcus D
★★★★★
Chapter 14. Enoch walks into the throne room of God and describes it. Crystal walls. Rivers of fire. I read it twice and ordered a second copy for my brother.
Marcus D, Verified Buyer
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