The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch
Defender Publishing
Thomas R and Horn
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Explore an ancient text that significantly shaped early Christian thought. While not part of the standard biblical canon for many, the Book of Enoch offers profound insights into the worldview of New Testament authors and the communities that studied the Dead Sea Scrolls.
This historical and theological work, traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, provides a unique perspective on biblical narratives. It expands upon passages like Genesis 6:1-4, detailing the 'Watcher' story and its Mesopotamian context. Understanding this text can illuminate the cultural and historical backdrop of early Christianity.
For scholars and students of Religion and Spirituality, the Book of Enoch serves as a valuable supplemental resource. It aids in comprehending the beliefs of ancient Jews and early Christians, offering context to scriptural interpretation. This edition is a key resource for those interested in the Second Temple Period.
This item is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of biblical history and early religious thought.
