The Book of Enoch: Book of the Watchers: Christian Apocrypha Series

The Book of Enoch: Book of the Watchers: Christian Apocrypha Series
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alli c. said Interesting book.. I wanted to learn more about the GEN 6 account of the "sons of God and daughters of men" passage. It does appear that this is more than just a human interference but something more supernatural. Enoch is mentioned in scripture, so I do believe his accounts were known during biblical times. I would recommend the book only if God has shown you that this is a study He wants you to explore. I say that because you will learn about the. Poor translation, incomplete old book, missing chapters Jacob A Taylor This is a review for the Book of Enoch, Enoch/John Smith listed as authors, white cover with a picture on the bottom half. It seems reviews are propagated to all editions and they are not the same. This book says NOTHING about the fact it is a very old translation, and innacurate. It is incomplete, is missing ENTIRE chapters, and has sections in the wrong places. If written before 1954 which apparently it is that may make some se. Not what I was expecting. This appears to be a print on demand copy of the book on Enoch because the date of publish was about 3 days before I received it in the mail. There is no commentary. The book is littered with typos, missing or incorrect words and is horribly formatted with pages containing widows and orphans and verse numbers floating in the middle of paragraphs. Sentences end without periods, then continue on the next line what a mess.The cover
Charles, who published it in 1917. That, which is usually presented as the first 36 chapters of The Book of Enoch was originally known as the Book of the Watchers and dates to around 200 BC. H. This translation of the Book of the Watchers comes to us from notable scholar of apocryphal literature, R. Watchers are featured in the fourth chapter of the Book of Daniel as well as some of the other apocryphal books that have Enoch's name attached to them. Included are some opening remarks which examine the text itself.. The narrative of the Book of the Watchers is told from the point of view of Enoch and not surprisingly focuses on a class of angels known as the Watchers