Topic: Book of Enock [Book I-5]

Book 1-5 Enock is in the Ethiopian Bible.  I read it and it proved out to be worth reading for various reasons.  It does not conflict with the KJV of the Bible, but does include supplemental information.  Some sections are confusing, but are worth wading through.

Things that are helpful in this book:

  1.  Demons were created not by God, but by the genetic combination of Fallen Angels and human women.  The Watchers lusted after women on Earth and mated with them creating Giants who were their children.  The Giants created vast problems and evil deeds and were destroyed during Noah involved Flood.  As genetic combination of Angels and humans they were immortal beings but as having human genetics within them bound to Earth.  They will be punished along with the Fallen Angels at the “Final Judgement” and eternally confined with the Fallen Angels at that time to be no more problem on Earth.
  2. Fallen Angels are going to be judged and eternally punished [They are immortal] in a fire based location [in chains] with no reprieve.
  3. Sin was and is not sent upon Earth by God.  Man [humans] themselves created/and do sin.  The Fallen Angels taught Man [humans] the ways of war, sin, etc.
  4. If you go to the White Throne Judgement, it is then too late to be saved.  There is no other chance to be saved other than NOW [when you are alive on Earth] — even if you repent at that time period. [This is a very clearly put concept.]
  5. The elect [saved] will always be in the presence of Jesus [God] in all of Eternity.
  6. Angels [of God] have many tasks.  Angels are assigned functioning of Sun, stars, moon, etc.  It makes sense that God needs so many Angels with so vast an area of functionality.
  7. As Noah and his family were the only ones saved during the Flood, we current humans are descendants of that human family genetically.
  8. The book of Enock also covers the Flood, Exodus and many periods of Jewish History.

 

It should be noted, by me, that I do not intend to accept all books not in the KJV Bible, but Enock is worth accepting.