The Lost Books of The Bible: Intro & My Conjecture
The Lost Books of The Bible: Intro & My Conjecture
The Lost Books of The Bible: Intro & My Conjecture
Are there really lost books of the Bible? Why are they lost? Who got rid of them? Why
isn't the Apocrypha added to the Protestant Bible? Does Apocryphal literature hold
secrets? Does it shed light on Canonized Biblical text? So many questions.
The Bible is a collection of 39 Old Testament manuscripts that pre-date Christ and 27
New Testament manuscripts that post-date Christ. As also with the Pseudepigrapha &
Apocrypha manuscripts, some pre-date Christ and some post-date him.
Anyone interested in history or the Bible will find these texts very interesting. Several of
these texts have blatant contradictions to canonized scripture. Some of them give
interesting insights into briefly mentioned accounts of canonized scripture. It is probably
best to see Apocryphal literature as insightful but not "ordained." Just as I can personally
write my views concerning scripture or what God has shown me through my
circumstances, my writings are not God's official words yet they are influenced by His
Holy Spirit in my life and my understanding of the Truth. I see it as similar to the
Apocryphal text. They can have important historical and theological bearing however
they must not be seen as God's official words because of the uncertainty and because of
some contradictions in some of the texts.
God is in control of His Holy Word, the Bible. He is also in control of history. At times,
He reveals things to only a certain group of people. At times He reveals things to all
people. However, the most important thing that He has not hidden from us is the thing
that we should be most concerned about: The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is interesting to
research about things relating to scripture and history, however, we should never lose our
focus on why we even have "scripture"...it is to point us to Jesus.
An Introduction
The following text is taken from: www.bibleufo.com
When the origins of the Catholic Church began to emerge in the 4th
Century AD, it was under the guidance of the Emperor Constantine. Constantine
began a centuries long effort to eliminate any book in the original Bible that was
considered unacceptable to the new doctrine of the church. At that time, it is
believed there were approximately 600 books that compromised the work we
now know as the Bible. Through a series of decisions made by the early church
leadership, all but 79 of those books, known as the King James Version, were
purged from the work.
For the faithful, who believe the Bible to be the inspired word of God, it is
generally believed that King James received the entire Bible and simply
translated it into the English language. Nothing could be further from the
truth. The books he undertook to translate had been chosen centuries earlier by
church leaders as the only books acceptable to what they had determined was to
be the doctrine and practice of the church. In careful consideration of the fact
that the church leaders have changed almost every doctrine and practice of the
first church inspired by the Holy Spirit, it is doubtful this purging of hundreds of
books was done by the inspiration of God.
We claim no expertise concerning the authenticity of any the lost books
and leave this judgment to the reader. We do, however, strongly reject the self-
proclaimed authority of any dogmatically motivated and church-controlled mortals
who think themselves qualified to make such decisions. One of the most logical
and realistic concepts in the Bible is the caution that one should prove all
things. We believe that proving the veracity of a given thing is an individual
responsibility which must not, and should not, be the duty of those who think
they are better judges.
The Apocryphal, Or Deuterocanonical Books
The 13 books known as the Apocrypha which were also in the original King
James translation but were removed at the Synod of Dordrecht in 1619.
The term "apocrypha" comes from a Greek word meaning "hidden" or "secret" and
the books were originally considered by the early church as too exalted to be available to
the general public. As time progressed, the exalted nature of the books was lost and the
books were deemed by some as false. Between the Book of Malachi and Matthew there is
a gap of approximately 450 years. It is these books that fill that gap and in the time of
Christ, these books formed part of the Septuagint Greek Bible which was in circulation at
that time.
What is missing from most Bibles, and our understanding of it, is what happened in
that 450 year gap. Prophets were still writing and reflecting on life in the Holy Land right
up until the Romans destroyed the temple of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The world that Jesus
entered in 4 BC is not the world that Daniel and Malachi experienced. One of the values
of these books is how they reflect the mindset of Judaism and a Roman world that the
New Testament writers faced. Malachi and Daniel leave us in Persia; Matthew brings us
into a Roman world. The Apocrypha bridges that gap and gently nudges us into the
reality of Roman Palestine. It was only in the fourth century AD that Christians first
started to question the “canonicity” of the works although most survived to be included in
the King James translation of the Bible in 1611.
There are between eighteen to twenty-four books mentioned in the Bible, but not
included. The variation is due to possible double mentions using differing names for the
same book.
Acts of Solomon
1 Kings 11:41 And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and all that he did, and his wisdom,
are they not written in the book of the acts of Solomon?
Prophecy of Abijah
2 Chronicles 9:29 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, first and last, are they not
written in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite,
and in the visions of Iddo the seer against Jeroboam the son of Nebat?
Iddo Genealogies
2 Chronicles 12:15 Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last, are they not written in the
book of Shemaiah the prophet, and of Iddo the seer concerning genealogies? And there
were wars between Rehoboam and Jeroboam continually.
Book of Jehu
2 Chronicles 20:34 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoshaphat, first and last, behold, they
are written in the book of Jehu the son of Hanani, who is mentioned in the book of the
kings of Israel.
Book of Enoch
Jude 1:14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold,
the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
Acts of Uziah
2 Chronicles 26:22 Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, did Isaiah the
prophet, the son of Amoz, write.
A Partial List
There are those that cling to a singular view of all things biblical. If it is not in the
King James Bible exactly the way he had it translated, it is a fake, a forgery, or an
insidious plot by Satan to corrupt the minds of men. Those works referenced here are not
mentioned in the Bible but are associated with it. All, of course, are controversial to
some, but authenticity is an individual decision. Anything else is, in any case, intellectual
censorship. It should be noted that the references linked in this section are random and
individual research must be done on all the books.
We have compiled a list of over 170 books that have been associated with the
Bible either through archeological research or historical documentation. There is no
guarantee that the books listed here are inspired works, or genuine books actually
included in original versions of the Bible.
The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden, L.B. Press
The Other Bible, Barnstone
The New Testament Apocrypha, Volumes 1 & 2, Schneemelcher
Herod Hears A Great Voice From Heaven And A Dreadful Thunder. The
Earth Trembles
8. And when we drew near to him, O Herod, a great voice was heard from
heaven, and dreadful thunder, and the earth trembled and gave forth a sweet
smell, like to which was never perceived even in the temple of Jerusalem.
The letters of Herod and Pilate definitely connect the death of Christ to
Roman History. Three of these letters can be found in the British Museum in a
Syriac MS written in the sixth or seventh century. The letter of Herod to Pilate
The Governor gives us a detailed overview of what befell Herod after the
crucifixion of Christ. The following excerpts from the letter show how the divine
judgments of a supernatural God are carried out.
Pilate's Body Is Sunk In The River, Wicked Spirits Cause A Great Tempest
26. He was therefore fastened to a great block of stone and sunk in the river
Tiber. But wicked and unclean spirits, rejoicing in his wicked and unclean body,
all moved about in the water, and caused in the air dreadful lightning and
tempests, thunder and hail, so that all were seized with horrible fear. 27. On
which account the Romans dragged him out of the river Tiber, bore him away in
derision to Vienne, and sunk him in the river Rhone. For Vienne means, as it
were, Way of Gehenna, because it was then a place of cursing. And evil spirits
were there and did the same things.
Pilate sent this letter to Caesar in Rome. It is his private report of the
occurrences surrounding the crucifixion of Christ. In this letter Pilate reports to
Rome on the supernatural happings associated with Christ's death.
Pilate Hears A Great Sound From Heaven The Heavens Illuminated Brighter
Than Ever
13. The terror of the earthquake continued from the sixth hour of the preparation
until the ninth hour; and when it was evening on the first day of the week, there
came a sound from heaven, and the heaven became seven times more luminous
than on all other days. And at the third hour of the night the sun appeared more
luminous that it had ever shone, lighting up the whole hemisphere.
A Bottomless Chasm
15. And the chasm in the earth was as if it had no bottom, but it was so that the
very foundations of the earth appeared, with those that shouted in heaven, and
walked in the body among the dead that were raised. 16. And he who raised up
all the dead and bound in Hades said, Say to my disciples, he goes before you
into Galilee, and there you will see him.
The Light Did Not Cease Shining All Night
17. And all that night the light did not cease shining. And many of the Jews died
in the chasm of the earth, being swallowed up, so that in the morning most of
those who had been against Jesus were not to be found.
All Who Heard The Letter From Pilate Are Terrified By The Darkness And
Earthquake
1. Now when the letters came to the city of the Romans, and were read to
Caesar with many standing there, they were all terrified, because through the
transgression of Pilate, the darkness and the earthquake had happened to all the
world. And Caesar, being filled with anger, sent soldiers and commanded that
Pilate should be brought as a prisoner.
An Angel Troubles The Waters Of A Pool And The Water Cures Infirmities
5:14 And he said, I lay for thirty - eight years by the sheep- pool at Jerusalem,
labouring under a great infirmity, and waiting for a cure which should be wrought
by the coming of an angel, who at a certain time troubled the water; and
whosoever first after the troubling of the water stepped in, was made whole of
whatsoever disease he had. 15 And when Jesus saw me languishing there, he
said to me, Wilt thou be made whole? And I answered, Sir, I have no man, when
the water is troubled, to put me into the pool. 16 And he said unto me, Rise, take
up thy bed and walk. And I was immediately made whole, and took up my bed
and walked.
Elijah Translated In A Fiery Chariot, Enoch And Elijah Will Return To The
Earth
20:3 One of them answering, said, I am Enoch, who was translated by the word
of God: and this man who is with me, is Elijah the Tishbite, who was translated in
a fiery chariot. 4 Here we have hitherto been and have not tasted death, but are
now about to return at the coming of Antichrist, being armed with divine signs
and miracles, to engage with him in battle, and to be slain by him at Jerusalem,
and to be taken up alive again into the clouds, after three days and a half.
2:1 But when he had been there for some time, on a certain day when he was
alone, the angel of the Lord stood by him in a prodigious light. 2 To whom, being
troubled at the appearance, the angel who had appeared to him endeavored to
compose him by saying: 3 Be not afraid, Joachim, nor troubled at the sight of me,
for I am an angel of the Lord sent by him to you, that I might inform you that your
prayers are heard and your alms have ascended to the sight of God.
See Matthew 28:2, Luke 28:2, Revelations10:1
Mary Is Filled With The Holy Ghost From Her Mother’s Womb
2:9 But if reason will not convince you of the truth of my words that there are
frequent conceptions in advanced years, and that those who were barren have
brought forth to their great surprise, therefore Anna your wife shall bring you a
daughter, and you shall call her name Mary; 10 She shall, according to your vow,
be devoted to the Lord from her infancy, and she will be filled with the Holy Spirit
from her mother's womb.
See Luke 1:15
The Angel Gabriel Appears To Mary And The Room Fills With A Bright
Light
7:1 Now at this time of her first coming into Galilee, the angel Gabriel was sent
to her from God to declare to her the conception of our Savior and the manner
and way of her conceiving him. 2 Accordingly going to her, he filled the chamber
where she was with a prodigious light, and in a most courteous manner saluting
her, he said,
See Matthew 28:2, Luke 28:2, Revelations10:1
Mary IS Not Astonished By The Angel Or The Bright Light From Heaven
7:4 But the Virgin, who had before been well acquainted with the countenances
of angels, and to whom such light from heaven was no uncommon thing, 5 Was
neither terrified with the vision of the angel, nor astonished at the greatness of
the light, but only troubled about the angel's words:
See Luke 2:9
Elizabeth cries to the Mountain of the Lord for help. The Mountain opens
16:5 Then she groaned within herself, and said, "O mountain of the Lord, receive
the mother with the child." 6 For Elizabeth could not climb up. 7 And instantly the
mountain was divided and received them.
The Acts of Paul and Thecla were reputed to have been a forgery and
Pope Gelasius, in his decree against Apocryphal books, had them removed from
Canon. Never the less, The Acts of Paul and Thecla were considered genuine by
the early Christians. 4th century historians such as Eusebius, Austin, and
Gregory, to name a few, mention Thecla. In about 590 CE, Euagrius
Scholasticus, an ecclesiastical historian, records that the Emperor Zeno had a
vision of Thecla, who promised him the restoration of his empire. Emperor Zeno’s
empire was restored and he built a beautiful temple in honor of Thecla in
Seleucia, Isauria. Grabe, the editor of the Septuagint, considered The Acts of
Paul and Thecla as having been written during the Apostolic Age. He believed
them to be authentic and genuine history. The Acts of Paul and Thecla were
translated from a Greek manuscript that can be found in the Bodleian Library at
Oxford. There are some remarkable paranormal events recorded in The Acts of
Paul and Thecla. These events are as follows.
Thecla's Baptism
9:6 Afterwards they brought out many other wild beasts; but Thecla stood with
her hands stretched towards heaven, and prayed; and when she had done
praying, she turned about, and saw a pit of water, and said, Now it is a proper
time for me to be baptized. 7 Accordingly she threw herself into the water, and
said, In thy name, O my Lord Jesus Christ, I am this last day baptized. The
women and the people seeing this, cried out, and said, Do not throw yourself into
the water. And the governor himself cried out, to think that the fish (sea-calves)
were like to devour so much beauty. 8 Notwithstanding all this, Thecla threw
herself into the water, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But the fish (sea-
calves,) when they saw the lighting and fire, were killed, and swam dead upon
the surface of the water, and a cloud of fire surrounded Thecla, so that as the
beasts could not come near her, so the people could not see her nakedness.
Trifina's Resurrection
9:14 But in the mean time Trifina, who sat upon one of the benches, fainted away
and died; upon which the whole city was under a very great concern.
9:22 Upon which the women cried out together with a loud voice, and with one
accord gave praise unto God, and said: There is but one God, who is the God of
Thecla; the one God who hath delivered Thecla. 23 So loud were their voices
that the whole city seemed to be shaken; and Trifina herself heard the glad
tidings, and arose again, and ran with the multitude to meet Thecla; and
embracing her, said: Now I believe there shall be a resurrection of the dead; now
I am persuaded that my daughter is alive. Come therefore home with me, my
daughter Thecla, and I will make over all that I have to you.
The Cave Where Christ Was Born Is Bathed With A Great Light
1:9 It was after sunset, when the old woman and Joseph with her reached the
cave, and they both went into it. 10 And behold, it was all filled with lights, greater
than the light of lamps and candles, an, greater than the light of the sun itself.
Jesus Changes Boys Into Young Goats And Back To Human Form
17:2 But when they saw him, they hid themselves, and left him to seek for them:
3 The Lord Jesus came to the gate of a certain house, and asked some women
who were standing there, Where the boys were gone? 4 And when they
answered, That there was no one there; the Lord Jesus said, Who are those
whom ye see in the furnace? 5 They answered, They were kids of three years
old. 6 Then Jesus cried out aloud, and said, Come out hither, O ye kids, to your
shepherd; 7 And presently the boys came forth like kids, and leaped about him;
which when the women saw, they were exceedingly amazed, and trembled.
17:9 After that, when the Lord Jesus said, the children of Israel are like
Ethiopians among the people; the women said, Thou Lord, knowest all things,
nor is anything concealed from thee; but now we entreat thee, and beseech of
thy mercy that thou wouldst restore those boys to their former state. 10 Then
Jesus said, Come hither O boys, that we may go and play; and immediately, in
the presence of these women, the kids were changed and returned into the
shape of boys.
Jesus Accused Of Pushing A Boy To His Death, The Dead Boy Speaks
19:4 On a certain day the Lord Jesus was with some boys, who were playing on
the housetop, and one of the boys fell down, and presently died. 5 Upon which
the other boys all running away, the Lord Jesus was left alone on the house-top.
6 And the boy's relations came to him and said to the Lord Jesus, Thou didst
throw our son down from the housetop. 7 But he denying it, they cried out, Our
son is dead, and this is he who killed him. 8 The Lord Jesus replied to them, Do
not charge me with a crime, of which you are not able to convict me, but let us go
ask the boy himself, who will bring the truth to light. 9 Then the Lord Jesus going
down stood over the head of the dead boy, and said with a loud voice, Zeinunus,
Zeinunus, who threw thee down from the house top? 10 Then the dead boy
answered, thou didst not throw me down, but such a one did.
Hermas was the brother of Pius, Bishop of Rome. The books he has
written are called The Shepherd of Hermas because the principal being, an angel,
appears to Hermas as a Shepherd. The Shepherd of Hermas was considered
divinely inspired by Irenaeus. Eusebius, Jerome, and Athanasius all confirm that
the early church leaders read it for direction and confirmation of the faith.
Although Pope Gelasius I (A.D. 492-496) ranked it among the apocryphal books,
it is found attached to some of the most ancient manuscripts of the New
Testament. Archbishop Wake believed The Shepherd of Hermas to be the
genuine work of an Apostolic Father. The ancient manuscript is located in the
Lambeth Library. The visions in The Shepherd of Hermas were given to Hermas
as a guide on how to live a godly, faithful Christian life. It is also given as a
warning to the so-called church leaders (See Similitude 9:218-220) and to those
who are less than honest and forthright in their dealings with others. The many
supernatural aspects of The Shepherd of Hermas are listed below.
Vision 1
Four Young Men (Angels) Appear And Carry The Chair To The East
1:30 And when she had made an end of reading, she rose out of the chair; and
behold four young men came and carried the chair to the east.
Two Men (Angels) Appear And Take The Lady Away To The East
1:33 And as she was talking with me, two men appeared and took her upon their
shoulders and went to the east where the chair was. 34 And she went cheerfully
away. As she was going, she said to me, Hermas, be of good cheer.
Vision 2
A Godly Young Man (An Angel) Reveals The Identy Of The Old Woman
2:31 Moreover, brethren, it was revealed to me, as I was sleeping, by a very
considerate young man, saying to me, What did you think of that old woman from
whom you received the book; who is she? I answered, A Sybil. 32 You are
mistaken, he said, she is not. I replied, Who is she then, sir? He answered me, It
is the Church of God. 33 And I said to him, Why then does she appear old? He
said, She is therefore an old woman, because she was the first of all the creation,
and the world was made for her.
The Old Woman Appears To Hermas In His Home
2:34 After this I saw a vision in my own house: the old woman whom I had seen
before came to me and asked me whether I had yet delivered her book to the
elders of the church. I answered that I had not yet. 35 She replied, You have
done well, for I have certain words more to tell you. But when I shall have
finished all the words, they will be clearly understood by the elect.
Vision 3
A Bright Wand
3:22 Therefore, falling down before her feet, I began to entreat her for the Lord's
sake that she would show me the vision she had promised. 23 Then she again
took me by the hand and lifted me up, and made me sit upon the seat on the left
side, and holding up a certain bright wand, said to me, See that great thing? I
replied, Lady I see nothing.
Introduction
Commands 6
Command 12
The Angel Of Repentance Explains To Hermas That The Shepherd Was The
Son Of God
9:1 After I had written the Commands and Similitudes of the Shepherd, the Angel
of Repentance, he came to me and said, I will show you all those things that the
angel spoke with you under the figure of the Church. For that Spirit is the Son of
God. 2 And because you were weak in body, it was not declared to you by the
angel until you were strengthened by the Spirit and increased in force so you
could also see the angel.
The Lord Set The Bounds Of The Nations According To The Number Of The
Angels
29:2 For thus it is written: 3 When the Most High divided the nations, when He
dispersed the sons of Adam, He fixed the boundaries of the nations according to
the number of the angels of God.
God Makes His Angel's Spirits And His Ministers A Flame Of Fire
36:8 For so it is written; 9 {Who maketh His angels spirits and His ministers a
flame of fire};
Of all the Lost Books of The Bible, The First and Second Books of Adam
and Eve contain, perhaps, the most evidence of paranormal and supernatural
occurrences recorded. The Books of Adam and Eve are considered to be the
work of unknown Egyptians. Parts of the books can be found in the Talmud, the
Koran, and elsewhere. This proves that The Books of Adam and Eve played a
vital role in the original literature of early humans. The influence of the Books of
Adam and Eve can be traced through the large number of versions that exist in
the writings of the Greeks, Syrians, Egyptians, Abyssinians, Hebrews, and other
ancient cultures and races. The story of Adam and Eve has been handed down
through the ages with little or no change what so ever. The original manuscript
was written in Arabic and was then translated by Dr. E. Trumpp, a professor at
the University of Munich. It is divided into two parts, the First and Second Books
of Adam and Eve. An extensive list of the paranormal events found in the Books
of Adam and Eve are as follows.
God expels Adam From The Garden And Commands Him To Live In The
Cave Of Treasures
1:8 Again, also, because God is merciful and of great pity, and governs all things
in a way that He alone knows -- He made our father Adam live in the western
border of the garden, because on that side the earth is very broad. 9 And God
commanded him to live there in a cave in a rock -- the Cave of Treasures below
the garden.
Adam And Eve Faint When Leaving The Garden, God Sends The Word To
Help Them
2:2 And when they came to the opening of the gate of the garden, and saw the
broad earth spread before them, covered with stones large and small, and with
sand, they feared and trembled, and fell on their faces, from the fear that came
over them; and they were as dead. 5 Therefore God had pity on them; and when
He saw them fallen before the gate of the garden, He sent His Word to our father,
Adam and Eve, and raised them from their fallen state.
Adam And Eve Die From Grief, But The Word Raises Them From The Dead
6:1 But God looked at them; for they had killed themselves through great grief. 2
But He decided to raise them and comfort them. 3 He, therefore, sent His Word
to them; that they should stand and be raised immediately.
Glory Rested On Adam And Eve While They Lived In The Garden
11:7 He then said to her, "Remember the bright nature in which we lived, when
we lived in the garden! 8 O Eve! Remember the glory that rested on us in the
garden. O Eve! Remember the trees that overshadowed us in the garden while
we moved among them. 9 O Eve! Remember that while we were in the garden,
we knew neither night nor day. Think of the Tree of Life, from below which flowed
the water, and that shed lustre over us! Remember, O Eve, the garden land, and
the brightness thereof! 10 Think, oh think of that garden in which was no
darkness, while we lived in it. 11 Whereas no sooner did we come into this Cave
of Treasures than darkness surrounded us all around; until we can no longer see
each other; and all the pleasure of this life has come to an end."
The Word Raises Adam From Death And Opens Eve's Mouth
12:5 But the merciful Lord looked on the death of Adam, and on Eve's silence
from fear of the darkness. 6 And the Word of God came to Adam and raised him
from his death, and opened Eve's mouth that she might speak.
God Has Mercy On Adam And Does Not Turn Him Into Darkness
13:8 If I had let My wrath fall heavily on you, I should have destroyed you; and
had I turned you into darkness, it would have been as if I had killed you.
Satan Places His Throne Near The Cave And Causes The Cave to Light Up
27:3 He then placed his throne near the mouth of the cave because he could not
enter into it by reason of their prayers. And he shed light into the cave, until the
cave glistened over Adam and Eve; while his hosts began to sing praises.
An Angel Appears To Adam And Tells Him That Satan Comes As An Angel
Of Light
27:12 No sooner had Adam said this, than an angel from God appeared to him in
the cave, who said to him, "O Adam, fear not. This is Satan and his hosts; he
wishes to deceive you as he deceived you at first. For the first time, he was
hidden in the serpent; but this time he is come to you in the likeness of an angel
of light; in order that, when you worshipped him, he might enslave you, in the
very presence of God."
God Sends The Angel Michael Down To Get Three Golden Rods
29:6 And God considered Adam's thought, and sent the angel Michael as far as
the sea that reaches India, to take from there golden rods and bring them to
Adam. 7 This did God in His wisdom in order that these golden rods, being with
Adam in the cave, should shine forth with light in the night around him, and put
an end to his fear of the darkness.
God Sends Gabriel And Raphael To The Garden To Speak To The Cherub
30:1 After these things, God commanded the angel Gabriel to go down to the
garden, and say to the cherub who kept it, "Behold, God has commanded me to
come into the garden, and to take from it sweet smelling incense, and give it to
Adam." 2 Then the angel Gabriel went down by God's order to the garden, and
told the cherub as God had commanded him. 3 The cherub then said, "Well."
And Gabriel went in and took the incense. 4 Then God commanded his angel
Raphael to go down to the garden, and speak to the cherub about some myrrh,
to give to Adam. 5 And the angel Raphael went down and told the cherub as God
had commanded him, and the cherub said, "Well." Then Raphael went in and
took the myrrh.
God Commands Two Angels To Bring Adam And Eve Down From The
Mountain
31:6 And God commanded Suriyel and Salathiel to bear up Adam and Eve, and
bring them down from the top of the high mountain, and to take them to the Cave
of Treasures.
A Light By Night
31:11 God gave these three things to Adam on the third day after he had come
out of the garden, in token of the three days the Lord should remain in the heart
of the earth. 12 And these three things, as they continued with Adam in the cave,
gave him light by night; and by day they gave him a little relief from his sorrow.
Adam And Eve Did Not Need To Eat Or Drink While In The Garden
35:2 "O Adam, when you were in My garden, you knew neither eating nor
drinking; neither faintness nor suffering; neither leanness of flesh, nor change;
neither did sleep depart from thine eyes. But since you transgressed, and came
into this strange land, all these trials are come over you."
The Cherub With A Sword Of Fire
36:1 Then God commanded the cherub, who kept the gate of the garden with a
sword of fire in his hand, to take some of the fruit of the fig-tree, and to give it to
Adam.
Adam And Eve Could Not Approach Because Of The Sword Of Fire
36:4 Then the cherub took two figs and brought them to Adam and Eve. But he
threw them to them from a distance; for they might not come near the cherub by
reason of their flesh, that could not come near the fire.
The Earth Shakes And Other Cherubs And Angels Come Down From
Heaven
54:9 At that time the heavens and the earth shook; and another cherubim came
down from heaven to the cherub who guarded the garden, and saw him amazed
and silent. 10 Then, again, other angels came down close to the place where
Adam and Eve were. They were divided between joy and sorrow.
The Angels Make A Fluttering Sound
55:2 Then Adam, when he heard the Word of God, and the fluttering of the
angels whom he did not see, but only heard the sound of them with his ears, he
and Eve cried, and said to the angels: --
The Angels Tell Adam And Eve About The War In Heaven
55:8 But now, O Adam, we will make known to you, what came over us though
him, before his fall from heaven. 9 He gathered together his hosts, and deceived
them, promising to give them a great kingdom, a divine nature; and other
promises he made them. 10 His hosts believed that his word was true, so they
yielded to him, and renounced the glory of God. 11 He then sent for us --
according to the orders in which we were -- to come under his command, and to
accept his vein promise. But we would not, and we did not take his advice. 12
Then after he had fought with God, and had dealt forwardly with Him, he
gathered together his hosts, and made war with us. And if it had not been for
God's strength that was with us, we could not have prevailed against him to hurl
him from heaven. 13 But when he fell from among us, there was great joy in
heaven, because of his going down from us. For if he had remained in heaven,
nothing, not even one angel would have remained in it.
The Angels Took Adam And Eve Up And Bring Them To The Cave
56:10 And God commanded His angels to escort Adam and Eve to the cave with
joy, instead of the fear that had come over them. 11 Then the angels took up
Adam and Eve, and brought them down from the mountain by the garden, with
songs and psalms, until they arrived at the cave. There the angels began to
comfort and to strengthen them, and then departed from them towards heaven,
to their Creator, who had sent them.
Satan Comes To The Cave Clad In A Garment Of Light, A Bright Girdle, And
Carrying A Staff Of Light
60:1 Then on the eighty-ninth day, Satan came to the cave, clad in a garment of
light, and girt about with a bright girdle. 2 In his hands was a staff of light, and he
looked most awful; but his face was pleasant and his speech was sweet. 3 He
thus transformed himself in order to deceive Adam and Eve, and to make them
come out of the cave, before they had fulfilled the forty days.
God Makes The Two Figs Into Full-Grown, Fruit Bearing Trees
62:3 But by God's mercy, as soon as those two figs were in the ground, God
defeated Satan's counsel regarding them; and made them into two fruit trees,
that overshadowed the cave. For Satan had buried them on the eastern side of it.
4 Then when the two trees were grown, and were covered with fruit, Satan
grieved and mourned, and said, "It would have been better to have left those figs
where they were; for now, behold, they have become two fruit trees, whereof
Adam will eat all the days of his life. Whereas I had in mind, when I buried them,
to destroy them entirely, and to hide them forever.
63:8 Then came the Word of God to Adam, and said to him, "O Adam, when I
sent you to fetch the figs, Satan went before you to the cave, took the figs, and
buried them outside, eastward of the cave, thinking to destroy them; and not
sowing them with good intent. 9 Not for his mere sake, then, have these trees
grown up at once; but I had mercy on you and I commanded them to grow. And
they grew to be two large trees, that you be overshadowed by their branches,
and find rest; and that I made you see My power and My marvelous works.
Satan And His Host Transform Themselves Into The Likeness Of Angels
67:8 But as they were going up from below the mountain where they were, Satan
and his hosts met them in the form of angels, praising God.
The Angels Take Enoch To The Fifth Heaven, He Sees The Grigori, Beings
Of Immense Size
18:1 The men took me on to the fifth heaven and placed me, and there I saw
many and countless soldiers, called Grigori, of human appearance, and their size
was greater than that of great giants and their faces withered, and the silence of
their mouths perpetual, and their was no service on the fifth heaven, and I said to
the men who were with me:
The Angels Take Enoch Up To The 6th Heaven, 7 Bands Of Bright, Shining
Angles Are Seen
19:1 And thence those men took me and bore me up on to the sixth heaven, and
there I saw seven bands of angels, very bright and very glorious, and their faces
shining more than the sun’s shining, glistening, and there is no difference in their
faces, or behaviour, or manner of dress; and these make the orders, and learn
the goings of the stars, and the alteration of the moon, or revolution of the sun,
and the good government of the world.
Enoch Is Lifted Up To the Seventh Heaven, A Great Light And Beings Are
Seen
20:1 And those two men lifted me up thence on to the seventh heaven, and I saw
there a very great light, and fiery troops of great archangels, incorporeal forces,
and dominions, orders and governments, cherubim and seraphim, thrones and
many-eyed ones, nine regiments, the Ioanit stations of light, and I became afraid,
and began to tremble with great terror, and those men took me, and led me after
them, and said to me:
Heavenly Troops
20:4 And all the heavenly troops would come and stand on the ten steps
according to their rank, and would bow down to the Lord, and would again go to
their places in joy and felicity, singing songs in the boundless light with small and
tender voices, gloriously serving him.
God's Throne
25:5 And I placed for myself a throne, and took my seat on it, and said to the light:
Go thence up higher and fix yourself high above the throne, and be a foundation
to the highest things. 6 And above the light there is nothing else, and then I bent
up and looked up from my throneGod Summons Archas
26:1 And I summoned the very lowest a second time, and said: Let Archas come
forth hard, and he came forth hard from the invisible. 2 And Archas came forth,
hard, heavy, and very red. 3 And I said: Be opened, Archas, and let there be
born from you, and he came undone, an age came forth, very great and very
dark, bearing the creation of all lower things, and I saw that it was good and said
to him:
Satan And His Angels Are Thrown From The Heights During The Second
Day
29:3 And one from out the order of angels, having turned away with the order
that was under him, conceived an impossible thought, to place his throne higher
than the clouds above the earth, that he might become equal in rank to my power.
4 And I threw him out from the height with his angels, and he was flying in the air
continuously above the bottomless.
The Key Holder Controls The Snow And Cold, Frosty Airs
40:7 I wrote the treasure-houses of the snow, and the store-houses of the cold
and the frosty airs, and I observed their season’s key-holder, he fills the clouds
with them, and does not exhaust the treasure-houses.
God Is Invisible
48:4 From the invisible he made all things visible, himself being invisible.
Those Who Reject The Books Given To Enoch By God Will Receive A
Terrible Judgment
48:5 Thus I make known to you, my children, and distribute the books to your
children, into all your generations, and amongst the nations who shall have the
sense to fear God, let them receive them, and may they come to love them more
than any food or earthly sweets, and read them and apply themselves to them. 6
And those who understand not the Lord, who fear not God, who accept not, but
reject, who do not receive the books, a terrible judgment awaits these. 7 Blessed
is the man who shall bear their yoke and shall drag them along, for he shall be
released on the day of the great judgment.
Since Enoch Was Anointed With The Ointment Of God, He Did Not Eat
56:2 Enoch answered to his son Mathosalam and said: Hear, child, from the time
when the Lord anointed me with the ointment of his glory, there has been no food
in me, and my soul remembers not earthly enjoyment, neither do I want anything
earthly.
A Great Wall
65:7 And they shall have a great indestructible wall, and a paradise bright and
incorruptible, for all corruptible things shall pass away, and there will be eternal
life.
Enoch Was Taken To Heaven For 60 Days And Wrote 360 Books
68:1 Enoch was born on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, and lived three
hundred and sixty-five years. 2 He was taken up to heaven on the first day of the
month Tsivan and remained in heaven sixty days. 3 He wrote all these signs of
all creation, which the Lord created, and wrote three hundred and sixty-six books,
and handed them over to his sons and remained on earth thirty days, and was
again taken up to heaven on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, on the very day
and hour when he was born.
Levi Sees The Holy Temple And The Most High On His Throne
2:9 And thereupon the angel opened to me the gates of heaven, and I saw the
holy temple, and upon a throne of glory the Most High
Christ Will Open The Gates Of Paradise And Remove The Fiery Sword
5:26 And he shall open the gates of paradise, And shall remove the threatening
sword against Adam. And he shall give to the saints to eat from the tree of life,
And the spirit of holiness shall be on them.
The Testament Of Judah, The Fourth Son Of Jacob And Leah
Beelesath, A Giant
1:22 And Jacob my father slew Beelesath, king of all the kings, a giant in
strength, twelve cubits high.
An Angel Of Might
1:25 For he saw in a vision concerning me that an angel of might followed me
everywhere, that I should not be overcome.
An Angel Kills Er
2:11 Now Er was wicked, and he was in need concerning Tamar, because she
was not of the land of Canaan. 12 And on the third night an angel of the Lord
smote him
An Angel Of God
3:22 And the angel of God showed me that for ever do women bear rule over
king and beggar alike.
An Interceding Angel
2:15 Draw near unto God and unto the angel that intercedeth for you, for he is a
mediator between God and man, and for the peace of Israel he shall stand up
against the kingdom of the enemy.
Joseph Ascends
2:7 But Joseph came, and seized him, and ascended up with him on high.
A Brazen Serpent
11:9 Moses, who had commanded them, then said, You must not make to
yourselves any graven or molten image to be your God; yet now did so himself
so that he might represent to them the figure of the Lord Jesus. 10 For he made
a brazen serpent, and set it up on high, and called the people together by a
proclamation. When they came, they entreated Moses that he would make an
atonement for them and pray so they might be healed. 11 Then Moses spoke to
them, saying: When any one among you will be bitten, let him come to the
serpent that is set upon the pole, and let him assuredly trust in him, for though he
be dead, yet he is able to give life, and presently he will be saved; and so they
did. See therefore how here also you have in this the glory of Jesus, and that in
him and to him are all things.
Angels Are Leaders Of The Way Of Light, Satan's Angels Are Leaders Of
The Way Of Darkness
14:3 Let us now go on to the other kind of knowledge and doctrine. There are
two ways of doctrine and power: the one of light, the other of darkness. 4 But
there is a great deal of difference between these two ways; for over one are
appointed the angels of God, the leaders of the way of light; over the other, the
angels of Satan. And the one is the Lord from everlasting to everlasting; the other
is the prince of the time of unrighteousness.
The books known as the Apocrypha, though in full circulation at the time of Christ,
were determined by church leaders hundreds of years after his death to be false. They did
survive to be included in the original King James Bible, but were removed from the
"Authorized" version, which is the accepted work of the Protestant Church. In truth,
church leaders authorized 450 years of biblical history between Malachi and Matthew out
of existence. Perhaps some of the reasons for this rejection of almost a half a
millennium of history were the anomalous verses and those that contradicted doctrinal
changes made by the early church found in many of the Apocryphal Books.
The History of Bel and The Dragon was cut from the book of Daniel by
various edicts and councils of the Church. Below are some amazing excerpts
telling of a great dragon beast, teleportation and divine protection.
The Prayer of Azarias has been cut from the Bible. But, the Vulgate, the
Greek translation of Daniel (Septuagint and Theodotion) and other ancient and
modern translations include the Prayer of Azarias. In these versions, it is inserted
in the 3rd Chapter of Daniel between the 23rd and 24th verses. The Prayer of
Azarias is a prayer by Azarias while he was standing in the fiery furnace with his
two friends, Ananias and Misael. The supernatural happenings while Azarias and
his companions were in the furnace are recorded below.
An Angel Puts The Fire Out And Makes A Moist, Whistling Wind
1:26 But the angel of the Lord came down into the oven together with Azarias
and his fellows, and smote the flame of the fire out of the oven; 27 And made the
midst of the furnace as it had been a moist whistling wind, so that the fire
touched them not at all, neither hurt nor troubled them.
God Makes Cyrus King And Instructs Him To Build A Temple at Jerusalem
2:1 In the first year of Cyrus king of the Persians, that the word of the Lord might
be accomplished, that he had promised by the mouth of Jeremy; 2 The Lord
raised up the spirit of Cyrus the king of the Persians, and he made proclamation
through all his kingdom, and also by writing, 3 Saying, Thus saith Cyrus king of
the Persians; The Lord of Israel, the most high Lord, hath made me king of the
whole world, 4 And commanded me to build him an house at Jerusalem in Jewry.
Jews Not Hindered In Building The Temple Because The Lord Had Visited
Them
6:5 Nevertheless the elders of the Jews obtained favour, because the Lord had
visited the captivity;
6 And they were not hindered from building, until such time as signification was
given unto Darius concerning them, and an answer received.
Ezra Tells Of God's Causing The Earth To Shake And The Heavens' To
Bend
3:17 And when thou didst lead his descendants out of Egypt, thou didst bring
them to Mount Sinai. 18 Thou didst bend down the heavens and shake the earth,
and move the world, and make the depths to tremble, and trouble the times.
Ezra Was Talking To A Woman And She Was Transformed, The Angel
Returns
10:25 While I was talking to her, behold, her face suddenly shone exceedingly,
and her countenance flashed like lightning, so that I was too frightened to
approach her, and my heart was terrified. While I was wondering what this meant,
26 behold, she suddenly uttered a loud and fearful cry, so that the earth shook at
the sound. 27 And I looked, and behold, the woman was no longer visible to me,
but there was an established city, and a place of huge foundations showed itself.
Then I was afraid, and cried with a loud voice and said, 28 "Where is the angel
Uriel, who came to me at first? For it was he who brought me into this
overpowering bewilderment; my end has become corruption, and my prayer a
reproach." 29 As I was speaking these words, behold, the angel who had come
to me at first came to me, and he looked upon me;
Since it's English translation in the 1800's from texts found in Ethiopia in 1768, The
Book of Enoch (known today as 1st Enoch) has made quite a stir in academic
circles. 1 Enoch has been authenticated as existing and in wide use before the
church age (most scholars now date it at 200 BC). Multiple copies were discovered in
1948 in the Dead Sea Scrolls. This of course has caused many to wonder why it is
not included in modern Bibles...
"Thou has seen what Azazyel has done, how
he has taught every species of iniquity upon
Particular to this site, parts of The Book the earth... Samyaza also has taught
of Enoch tell the story of wicked angels sorcery... They have gone together to the
who abducted and mated with human daughters of men, have lain with them... The
women, resulting in the hybrid race women likewise have brought forth giants..."
known throughout secular and Biblical Enoch 9:5-8
history as the Nephilim (giants, KJV).
While this account encompasses only the first four verses of Genesis 6 (but see also
Genesis 3:15, 2 Peter 2:4-6, Jude 6-7), Enoch 1 relates this story in great detail.
It lists the names of 18 "prefect" angels - of 200 - who committed this sin. According
to the text, these angels also taught mankind the "making of swords and knives,
shields and breastplates (metallurgy); ... magical medicine, dividing of roots
(medicinal and hallucinogenic use); incantations, astrology, the seeing of the stars,
the course of the moon, as well as the deception of man."
By Noah's time, "The earth also was corrupt (wasting - KJV notation) before God,
and the earth was filled with violence... all flesh had corrupted his way upon the
earth." Gen 6:10-11. Afraid of the consequences, these angels appeal to Enoch to
intercede with God on their behalf; God instead uses Enoch to deliver a message of
judgment against them. Aside from the "taking of wives," God states that he would
not forgive them for teaching mankind magical arts and warlike ways. As
summarized by Pastor Chris Ward:
"According to the Book of Enoch (Not a Canonical Text), God judged the
angels for producing the Nephilim. God decreed that the fallen angels
(Watchers) were to be cast into Tartarus. The Nephilim were also judged
and it was determined that their bodies were to return to the earth in peace
but their souls were doomed to wander the earth forever (as) wandering
spirits..." (Visit Pastor Chris's Enoch page which reprints this dialogue between
God and Enoch, and The Origin of Demons for more.)
FAQ:
What other evidences for Enoch's authenticity (as a sacred text) are there?
Why isn't it in the Bible today?
Jesus said that angels can't have sex, proving this book's falsehood...
The idea that Jesus said that angels cannot have sex is a very common objection to
The Book of Enoch and the angelic understanding of Genesis 6 in general. However it
is also a very common misinterpretation of what he actually said. Go Here to read
what he said (Matt 22:30), and to study this topic. Beyond that misunderstanding,
there is no doubt today that The Book of Enoch was one of the most widely
accepted and revered books of Jewish culture and doctrine in the century
leading up to Jesus' birth.
It is usually noted first that New Testament author Jude directly quotes from 1 Enoch
- "Behold he comes with ten thousands of his saints to execute
judgment ..." (1 Enoch 2, Jude 14-15). Additionally, "the citations of Enoch by the
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs... show that at the close of the second century
B.C., and during the first century B.C., this book was regarded in certain circles
as inspired" (1).
Aside from Jude, Peter and Paul's affirmations of the angelic/hybrid interpretation,
recognition of 1 Enoch "... is given amply in the Epistle of Barnabus, and in the third
century by Clement and Irenaeus" (1). The Catholic Church's Origen - known as "the
father of theology" - affirmed both the Book of Enoch and the fact that angels could
and did co-habitate with the daughters of men. He even warned against possible
angelic and/or Nephilim infiltration of the church itself. Oddly, while
thousands of his writings are still considered by them as "sacred," this very issue got
him labeled as a heretic when the faulty Sons of Seth "doctrine" was conceived! (2)
Additionally, the Coptic Orthodox Churches of Egypt (est'd appx 50-100 A.D.) still
include Enoch as canonized text in the Ethiopic Old Testament (2). This fact
alone should carry great weight for Western Christians when honestly studying the
"case" for Enoch. Given their 1900+ year history, the fact that they were never
"ruled" by Rome's theology, and that they currently number over 10 million - this is
a VERY significant portion of The Body of Christ that has historically esteemed 1
Enoch as inspired doctrine.
Some today (who do not seem to believe in the inspiration of scripture) claim that
most major themes of the New Testament were in fact "borrowed" from 1 Enoch. "It
appears that Christianity later adopted some of its ideas and philosophies from this
book, including the Final Judgment, the concept of demons, the Resurrection, and
the coming of a Messiah and Messianic Kingdom" (3). No doubt, these themes are
major parts of 1 Enoch, and appear there as complete theologies a full 200
years before any other NT writings.
Christian author Stephen Quayle writes, "Several centuries before and after the
appearance of Jesus in Jerusalem, this book had become well known to the Jewish
community, having a profound impact upon Jewish thought. The Book of Enoch gave
the Jews their solar calendar, and also appears to have instilled the idea that the
coming Messiah would be someone who had pre-existed as God (4)." Translator
RH Charles also stated that "the influence of 1 Enoch on the New Testament has
been greater than all of the other apocryphal and pseudepigraphical books put
together" (3). The conclusions are somewhat inescapable given Enoch's dating
and wide acceptance between 200 B.C. and 200 A.D. - either Christian authors, and
especially the Nicene Council, did plagiarize their theology directly from Enoch, or
the original version of Enoch was also inspired.
James H Charlesworth, director of Dead Sea Studies at Yale University, says in The
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha & The New Testament (Trinity Press
International),
"I have no doubt that the Enoch groups deemed the Book of Enoch as fully inspired
as any biblical book. I am also convinced that the group of Jews behind the
Temple Scroll, which is surely pre-Qumranic, would have judged it to be
quintessential Torah -- that is, equal to, and perhaps better than,
Deuteronomy....Then we should perceive the Pseudepigrapha as they were
apparently judged to be: God's revelation to humans(2 & 5)."
But perhaps the most telling argument for 1 Enoch's "inspiration" may well be that
the Jewish understanding of the term "Son of Man" as a Messianic title comes - not
truly from our Old Testament canon - but from the Book of Enoch! Ever wonder
why Jesus refers to himself in the gospels as the "Son of Man" rather than
the Son of God? (2) Of over 100 uses of the phrase "son of man" in the OT, it
refers almost always to "normal" men (93 times specifically of Ezekiel, and certainly
not as Messiah!), but is used only one time in the entire OT, in one of Daniel's
heavenly visions, to refer to divinity. Despite the Old Testament's frequent lack of
divine application of the phrase, 1 Enoch records several trips to heaven, using the
title "Son of Man" unceasingly to refer to the pre-incarnate Christ. Of particular
Messianic significance, Enoch describes the following scene (2):
The angels "glorify with all their power of praise; and He sustains them in all that act
of thanksgiving while they laud, glorify and exalt the name of the Lord of Spirits
forever and ever... Great was their joy. They blessed, glorified and exalted because
the name of the Son of Man was revealed to them (1 Enoch 68:35-38)." Both
His disciples, and especially the Sanhedrein knew what Jesus was claiming - 84 times
in the gospels! - when referring to Himself as the "Son of Man." This claim was
considered an obvious blasphemy to the Pharisees & Saducees, but it is eternal life
to all who confess that Jesus of Nazareth was, and is, the Son of Man, The Messiah,
God in the flesh, The Holy One of Israel, God's Christ - the Lord of All to whom
every knee shall bow (Philippians 2:8-10).
Using "normal rules" of scriptural interpretation, we are never to draw firm doctrine
from only one passage of scripture. Right? Daniel's single use of "Son of Man" (in a
"night vision" at that - Dan 7:13), would not be sufficient to claim that the phrase is
indeed Messianic, especially given the other 107 times it is not used in that way. 1
Enoch is the missing "second witness" needed (according to all other rules of
interpretation) to understand the phrase's double meaning as an enduring
Messianic title. It has been argued ever since Enoch's first English translation, that
by using this title so familiar to the Jews, Jesus was actually affirming the truth of
this book, that the prophet was taken on many trips to heaven before his "final"
translation, and that HE WAS THE ONE whom Enoch saw there - the pre-existent Son
of Man, whom Enoch prophesied would judge the souls of all men.
Interestingly, Daniel is ALSO the only OT use of the term "watcher" to ever refer to
angels (Daniel 4:13, 17, 23 KJV). Strong's Concordance defines a watcher as a
"guardian angel" (Strong's 5894). "The distinguishing character of the Watcher
(opposed to other angels in the canon) appears to be that it spends much time
among men, overseeing what they are doing. It is also interesting to note that both
times one of these angels appeared to Daniel, he took pains to note that it was "an
holy one," suggesting that some Watchers are not aligned with God while others are
(4)." Found nowhere else in the OT canon but the book of Daniel, "watcher" is
patently Enoch's term for these angels. Likewise, Daniel alone used Enoch's term
"Son of Man" to refer to the pre-incarnate Christ, adding further intrigue to the case
for 1 Enoch's inspiration, and an overall understanding of it's doctrinal acceptance
among both Old and New Testament writers.
What we lose out on today by not examining 1 Enoch - even if only for its historical
significance - is that it is actually more splendid than ANY OTHER book in our canon
in its exultation of Christ as King! It also gives clear, stern and oft-repeated warnings
to the unsaved of swift destruction at the Coming of The Lord, but is also full of
amazing promises of future glory for the elect! We are of course wise to stay clear of
dangerous heresy, but... ask yourself if the below sounds like false doctrine? Keep in
mind, this was written at least 200 years before Christ walked the earth, and
perhaps before Noah's birth:
Then shall the kings, the princes, and all who possess the earth,
glorify Him who has dominion over all things, Him who was concealed;
for from eternity the Son of Man was concealed,
whom the Most High preserved in the presence of
His power and revealed to the elect.
Enoch 61:10-13
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"For more than a century, scholars and church officials debated as to whether or not
certain gospels, epistles and apocalypses should be included. For instance, it was
long debated which to include in the canon, the Book of Revelation, or the Book of
Enoch..."
Liberty Magazine - December 7, 1935 (1)
Uncertain as well as multiple authorship, and several slightly varying texts are
among the main reasons cited for Enoch not "making it" into the generally
recognized canon. In truth, the spiritual agenda(s) of the early Roman Church is
most likely the ultimate reason however, and we will examine this agenda here as
well. Let's begin with the first two though, before moving to the more incredulous,
but quite valid "conspiracy theories."
"The Book of Enoch, like the book of Daniel, was originally written in Aramaic, and
partly in Hebrew (1)." While there may have been Hebrew translations during the
centuries B.C. (which early church leaders may or may not have had access to),
today only the Ethiopic manuscripts exist, as well as some incomplete Greek and
Latin translations, plus one Aramaic fragment from the Dead Sea Scrolls. By the
time of Jesus' birth, "average" Jews were reading mainly the Greek Septuagint
translation of their own Torah (completed 200 B.C.), as a result of their years of
foreign captivity and then-current Roman occupation. To coin the vernacular, they
had been assimilated. So unless an authentic Aramaic version appears miraculously
today, there will never be any completely indisputable way to argue for a modern
"canonization" of 1 Enoch, as the originals are lost, probably forever.
The honest problem facing the infant Roman Church of 390 A.D., when first
assembling today's Bible, was that the existing copies of 1 Enoch varied, albeit in
minor ways. "Unlike the (rest of the) Bible which was carefully copied and checked
for errors by Jewish and Christian scribes throughout its history, The Book of Enoch
is available in a number of ancient manuscripts that differ slightly from one another...
and many errors have crept in... There is no way of knowing which versions are
(exactly faithful to) the original and which are the errors. While this doesn't change
its stories in any substantial manner, it does make it impossible to anchor beliefs or
arguments on any given section... (4)."
Even to those who will rightfully argue that Enoch was unjustly banned, this alone
IS a legitimate reason to exclude it from the holy writ. When faced with the task of
declaring what is and what is not the "inspired, infallible Word of God," erring on the
side of caution and certainty must be the case every time! (Only those who do not
believe in the divine inspiration, and modern integrity, of scripture will be dissatisfied
with this reasoning. That topic is too far off the subject for this writing, but please at
least read this before writing me nasty notes. Also, here's a great site with a
history of the English Bible from 500 B.C. to present, for those interested.) So,
while 1 Enoch is almost beyond doubt an "inspired" text, the translated
copies available (presumably) in 390 A.D., and especially those we have today,
could not with any certainty also be classified as "infallible."
Another less important but quite "legitimate" issue is that 1 Enoch is actually a
collection of at least four different "books," possibly written by various authors over
many centuries, and possibly not by the true Enoch of Genesis 5.
The Artisan Publishers' introduction to The Book of Enoch says "there can be no
shadow of doubt" that there is a diversity of authorship and perhaps even time
periods represented across the span of 1 Enoch, but that there is also "nonetheless,
uniformity." They attribute this to the very possible idea that as God raised up
prophets (after Malachi...?), they published under the safety of a revered pseudonym,
to avoid persecution and possible death at the hands of the religious powers-that-
were, who wanted no "fresh words" from God (1). This could well be the case, but
would make the book(s) of Enoch no less inspired of God if true. However,
only the NT Book of Hebrews (written centuries closer to the Bible's assembly, with
multiple matching manuscripts) has been accepted as canon with such uncertain
authorship - without even a good solid guess agreed upon, that is.
It is also considered that possibly a single author assembled older prophets' inspired
works around 200 B.C. and simply added Enoch's name to them all, to ensure
widespread acceptance - "Hardly a practice that inspires confidence in the text (4)."
But in reality, it is no secret academically that certain canonized OT books, as well as
Mark's gospel, may have been originally written by another - or even multiple -
inspired author(s) and later were also assembled under the inspiration of God by a
single author, who put either his own, or the original author's name, to the work. For
example, most agree that Moses actually wrote Job's story from other existing texts
(or that he knew him personally), before he even wrote Genesis. Most of the Major
Prohets and historical books contain clear breaks in the time period, and were finally
assembled many years later - as the author "was carried along by the Holy Spirit (1
Peter 2:21)." Christians need to get over the idea that "inspiration" means the writer
went into some mystical trance, while God "possessed them" and wrote the Bible.
Inspiration simply means they were obedient to God's leading, and wrote what He
said OR supernaturally revealed to them, or even that he guided their research,
helping them discern truth from error, for the purpose of writing "an orderly account
(Luke 1:3)." Here, Luke states that his gospel was an extended research project!
In that vein, I.D.E. Thomas has recently suggested one other possibility perhaps not
considered in academic circles before the 1986 publication of The Omega
Conspiracy. "Thomas suggests that the compiler may have written his book from
texts originally written by Enoch himself. In such a case it would make perfect sense
for the compiler to attach Enoch's name to the book for which he had provided the
material (4) and (6)."
Even with all of this said, there is still no "clean" explanation for Enoch's
1000-year disappearance from even popular literature though. Despite the
above reasons for not canonizing the book, it is painfully apparent that the church
did in fact supress The Book of Enoch. Only in studying both the goals and motives
- positive and negative - of the Roman Church do the truest reason for Enoch's "fall
from grace" become apparent.
Realistically however, there was also a "point" to the canon. The goal and
even eternal function in assembling the earliest Bibles was NOT merely
sorting out what was inspired of God and what was not. They also had the
specific intent of promoting and preserving a solid doctrinal foundation for all
believers in Christ. Like Paul, they had to passionately argue against Gnosticism -
"the doctrine of salvation by knowledge (8)," or the idea that gaining "superior"
and/or "hidden" knowledge ensures one some higher spiritual position - opposed to a
simple obedient faith in Christ.
Arguing for 1 Enoch's "proper place" today, one (seemingly) Gnostic apologist states
"Enoch had found and experienced God face-to-face, something which Gnostics
strive for. The Church opposed Gnostics... Experiencing God was taboo... Putting a
stamp of approval on such a wild tale (Enoch) would have too many people believing
that they could experience God for themselves, instead of going into a church and
being told what to believe... Those who experienced visions or personal insights
became dangerous to the church. They could lead people astray by supporting
independent thought and actions (3)." It's quite difficult to seriously consider this
argument however, in light of the fact that a more common criticism of Catholocism
is that they "worship," or at least perhaps TOO highly esteem, those who have had
profound mystical experiences with God! For that matter, the Bible is NOTHING BUT
a collection of "those who experienced visions or personal insights." It would quite a
thin book if all such stories were left out!
The truth is that Gnostics "strive(d) for" experiencing God without knowing and
submitting to Christ or His Body, the church. Even today, the wish to "experience
God face-to-face" without Christ's mediation (1 Timothy 2:5) is not just an honest
effort to avoid false religion (of which there is much), but to not submit to any
spiritual authority at all - whether it be God's Church, God's Word or even God's
Christ! It should always be kept in perspective that "the church" was not Rome's, or
even man's idea. Jesus said "I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not
prevail against it (Mt 16:18)." The early church rightly opposed Gnosticism, but
beginning with Paul's letters, not with the Roman Church. Many who passionately
promote (or just reprint and sell) 1 Enoch today do so not with the intention of
promoting a deeper faith in God's inspired Word, but more with the intent of
undermining the Bible's authority - and especially the church's. 1 Enoch's clear
historical integrity but "lack of inclusion in the Bible" is often used to "springboard"
arguments for other "favorite" heretical books, left out for all the right reasons.
Modern Gnostics are often fond of several other "gospels" (such as Thomas and Mary,
both of which have statements and theologies that clearly contradict the more
reliable works by John, Matthew, et al, proving they were NOT inspired by God). In
short, the typical Gnostic and New Age arguments have nothing to do with
why The Book of Enoch was not included in the Bible, or not preserved with
other ancient works. (The true "reasons why" are actually more sinister...)
The forming church also had to publicly refute and stand against (from within!) the
heresy of modalism, which in part suggests that Jesus Christ is a created being -
eternal nonetheless, but inferior in substance to God the Father. The Council of
Nicea was expressly interested in making sure that the doctrine of the Triune
Godhead was clearly expressed by the canon, and especially that it would not be
misunderstood by those who would read the Scriptures. Another "motive" was to
refute "Pneumatomachians - who accepted the deity of Christ but said the Holy Spirit
was an impersonal force... And so it was, and we are indebted today to a 4th century
Luther that stood up to define the nature of Christ and God against a flood of
falsehood (8)."
This does not excuse why we had to wait 1000 years to re-discover this book
however.
So finally, with the general integrity of the Holy Scriptures, and the legitimate
reasons the early Roman Catholic Church may have rejected 1 Enoch covered
respectfully (and in a way palatable for modern Christian academics), let's critically
examine the real reasons behind the indisputable censure of 1 Enoch. There
are many texts that - while not included as canon - have nonetheless retained their
"postion of honor" and even reverence among the (Western) historical Christian
church. Among these are the Apocrypha (still included of course in modern Catholic
Bibles - and, just FYI, even included in the original King James Bible), as well as
The 12 Patriarchs, and writings too numerous to name by various "Church Fathers."
All of these have remained in a relatively high-profile position throughout church
history, more or less available for both scholars and laymen to draw from when
studying the ancient origins of the Christian faith. Not so with Enoch.
Yes, ANY of the above are certainly "good enough" reasons to have disqualified
Enoch from canonization. But only assuming you wanted to in the first place ...
With all of the evidence in, we have to own the fact that 1 Enoch was not merely
"rejected for canonization." It was buried. Flat out suppressed. It was quite
intentionally lost to history, with all copies destroyed or left to rot 10 stories deep
under the Vatican. Enoch was not merely "left out of the Bible." It was dropped
like a bad habit.
Point blank, Origen was right. Enoch was suppressed and labeled as heresy
specifically to hide the truth of the fallen angels' past, present and future activity on
earth.
Forget Roswell. Forget the X-Files. The most successful, enduring and damaging
cover-up of "The Truth" about our planet's frequent visitors - has come from within
The Vatican Church.
Key to notes:
1) Artisan Publishers, The Book of Enoch (Ethiopic, Richard Laurence trans)
2) Chris Ward, D Min Return of the Watchers tape and/or his Enoch page
3) The Book Tree, The Book of Enoch (Ethiopic, RH Charles trans, Preface by Paul
Tice)
4) Stephen Quayle, Aliens & Fallen Angels: The Sexual Corruption of the Human
Race
(5) J.H. Charlesworth; The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha & The New
Testament
(6) I.D.E. Thomas, The Omega Conspiracy
(7) "The Nicene Council," Let Us Reason ministries
(8) New Advent's Catholic Encyclopedia
This page is UNDER CONSTRUCTION, as part of the writing process for the new book FULL DISCLOSURE. This
information is still very subject to input, and will likely be rewritten many times!
The Book of Enoch (also known as 1 Enoch) was once cherished by Jews and Christians alike, this book
later fell into disfavor with powerful theologians–precisely because of its controversial statements on the
nature and deeds of the fallen angels. The Enochian writings, in addition to many other writings that were
excluded (or lost) from the Bible (i.e., the Book of Tobit, Esdras, etc.) were widely recognized by many of
the early church fathers as "apocryphal" writings.
The term "apocrypha" is derived from the Greek word meaning "hidden" or "secret". Originally, the import
of the term may have been complimentary in that the term was applied to sacred books whose contents
were too exalted to be made available to the general public. In Dan. 12:9-10 we hear of words that are shut
up until the end of time and, words that the wise shall understand and the wicked shall not. In addition, 4
Ezra 14:44ff. mentions 94 books, of which 24 (the OT) were to be published and 70 were to be delivered
only to the wise among the people (= apocrypha). Gradually, the term "apocrypha" took on a pejorative
connotation, for the orthodoxy of these hidden books was often questionable. Origen (Comm. in Matt.
10.18; p. 13.881) distinguished between books that were to be read in public worship and apocryphal books.
Because these secret books were often preserved for use within the esoteric circles of the divinely-knit
believers, many of the critically-spirited or "unenlightened" Church Fathers found themselves outside the
realm of understanding, and therefore came to apply the term "apocryphal" to, what they claimed to be,
heretical works which were forbidden to be read.
In Protestant parlance, "the Apocrypha" designate 15 works, all but one of which are Jewish in origin and
found in the Septuagint (parts of 2 Esdras are Christian and Latin in origin). Although some of them were
composed in Palestine in Aramaic or Hebrew, they were not accepted into the Jewish canon formed late in
the 2nd cent. ad (Canonicity, 67:31-35). The Reformers, influenced by the Jewish canon of the OT, did not
consider these books on a par with the rest of the Scriptures; thus the custom arose of making the
Apocrypha a separate section in the Protestant Bible, or sometimes even of omitting them entirely
(Canonicity, 67:44-46). The Catholic view, expressed as a doctrine of faith at the Council of Trent, is that
12 of these 15 works (in a different enumeration, however) are canonical Scripture; they are called the
Deuterocanonical Books (Canonicity, 67:21, 42-43). The three books of the Protestant Apocrypha that are
not accepted by Catholics are 1-2 Esdras and the Prayer of Manasseh.
The theme of the Book of Enoch dealing with the nature and deeds of the fallen angels so infuriated the
later Church fathers that one, Filastrius, actually condemned it openly as heresy (Filastrius, Liber de
Haeresibus, no. 108). Nor did the rabbis deign to give credence to the book's teaching about angels. Rabbi
Simeon ben Jochai in the second century A.D. pronounced a curse upon those who believed it (Delitzsch, p.
223).
So the book was denounced, banned, cursed, no doubt burned and shredded–and last but not least, lost (and
conveniently forgotten) for a thousand years. But with an uncanny persistence, the Book of Enoch found its
way back into circulation two centuries ago.
In 1773, rumors of a surviving copy of the book drew Scottish explorer James Bruce to distant Ethiopia.
True to hearsay, the Book of Enoch had been preserved by the Ethiopic church, which put it right alongside
the other books of the Bible.
Bruce secured not one, but three Ethiopic copies of the book and brought them back to Europe and Britain.
When in 1821 Dr. Richard Laurence, a Hebrew professor at Oxford, produced the first English translation
of the work, the modern world gained its first glimpse of the forbidden mysteries of Enoch.
Most scholars say that the present form of the story in the Book of Enoch was penned sometime during the
second century B.C. and was popular for at least five hundred years. The earliest Ethiopic text was
apparently made from a Greek manuscript of the Book of Enoch, which itself was a copy of an earlier text.
The original was apparently written in Semitic language, now thought to be Aramaic.
Though it was once believed to be post-Christian (the similarities to Christian terminology and teaching are
striking), recent discoveries of copies of the book among the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran prove that
the book was in existence before the time of Jesus Christ. But the date of the original writing upon which
the second century B.C. Qumran copies were based is shrouded in obscurity. It is, in a word, old.
It has been largely the opinion of historians that the book does not really contain the authentic words of the
ancient biblical patriarch Enoch, since he would have lived (based on the chronologies in the Book of
Genesis) several thousand years earlier than the first known appearance of the book attributed to him.
Despite its unknown origins, Christians once accepted the words of this Book of Enoch as authentic
scripture, especially the part about the fallen angels and their prophesied judgment. In fact, many of the key
concepts used by Jesus Christ himself seem directly connected to terms and ideas in the Book of Enoch.
Thus, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that Jesus had not only studied the book, but also respected it highly
enough to adopt and elaborate on its specific descriptions of the coming kingdom and its theme of
inevitable judgment descending upon "the wicked"–the term most often used in the Old Testament to
describe the Watchers.
There is abundant proof that Christ approved of the Book of Enoch. Over a hundred phrases in the New
Testament find precedents in the Book of Enoch.
Another remarkable bit of evidence for the early Christians' acceptance of the Book of Enoch was for many
years buried under the King James Bible's mistranslation of Luke 9:35, describing the transfiguration of
Christ: "And there came a voice out of the cloud, saying, 'This is my beloved Son: hear him." Apparently
the translator here wished to make this verse agree with a similar verse in Matthew and Mark. But Luke's
verse in the original Greek reads: "This is my Son, the Elect One (from the Greek ho eklelegmenos, lit.,
"the elect one"): hear him."
The "Elect One" is a most significant term (found fourteen times) in the Book of Enoch. If the book was
indeed known to the apostles of Christ, with its abundant descriptions of the Elect One who should "sit
upon the throne of glory" and the Elect One who should "dwell in the midst of them," then the great
scriptural authenticity is accorded to the Book of Enoch when the "voice out of the cloud" tells the apostles,
"This is my Son, the Elect One"–the one promised in the Book of Enoch.
The Book of Jude tells us in vs. 14 that "Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied…" Jude also, in vs. 15,
makes a direct reference to the Book of Enoch (2:1), where he writes, "to execute judgment on all, to
convict all who are ungodly…" The time difference between Enoch and Jude is approximately 3400 years.
Therefore, Jude's reference to the Enochian prophesies strongly leans toward the conclusion that these
written prophesies were available to him at that time.
Fragments of ten Enoch manuscripts were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The famous scrolls actually
comprise only one part of the total findings at Qumran. Much of the rest was Enochian literature, copies of
the Book of Enoch, and other apocryphal works in the Enochian tradition, like the Book of Jubilees. With so
many copies around, the Essenes could well have used the Enochian writings as a community prayer book
or teacher's manual and study text.
The Book of Enoch was also used by writers of the noncanonical (i.e. apocryphal or "hidden") texts. The
author of the apocryphal Epistle of Barnabas quotes the Book of Enoch three times, twice calling it "the
Scripture," a term specifically denoting the inspired Word of God (Epis. of Barnabas 4:3, 16:5,6). Other
apocryphal works reflect knowledge of the Enoch story of the Watchers, notably the Testaments of the
Twelve Patriarchs and the Book of Jubilees.
Many of the early church fathers also supported the Enochian writings. Justin Martyr ascribed all evil to
demons whom he alleged to be the offspring of the angels who fell through lust for women (from the
Ibid.)–directly referencing the Enochian writings.
Athenagoras, writing in his work called Legatio in about 170 A.D., regards Enoch as a true prophet. He
describes the angels which "violated both their own nature and their office." In his writings, he goes into
detail about the nature of fallen angels and the cause of their fall, which comes directly from the Enochian
writings.
Many other church fathers: Tatian (110-172); Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons (115-185); Clement of Alexandria
(150-220); Tertullian (160-230); Origen (186-255); Lactantius (260-330); in addition to: Methodius of
Philippi, Minucius Felix, Commodianus, and Ambrose of Milanalso–also approved of and supported the
Enochian writings.
The twentieth-century discovery of several Aramaic Enochian texts among the Dead Sea Scrolls prompted
Catholic scholar J.T. Milik to compile a complete history of the Enochian writings, including translations
of the Aramaic manuscripts.
Milik's 400-page book, published in 1976 by Oxford (J. T. Milik, ed. and trans., The Books of Enoch:
Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976) is a milestone in Enochian
scholarship, and Milik himself is no doubt one of the finest experts on the subject. His opinions, based as
they are on years of in-depth research, are highly respected.
One by one the arguments against the Book of Enoch fade away. The day may soon arrive when the final
complaints about the Book of Enoch's lack of historicity and "late date" are also silenced by new evidence
of the book's real antiquity.
These questions can be answered without ever doing any research. No ancient tomes need to be read, no
works of antiquity perused. Curiously, the entire issue can be answered by careful consideration of one
word: Bible.
The whole question of allegedly lost books of the Bible hinges on what the word Bible means. When asked
what the Bible is, a Christian would likely say, "The Bible is God's Word." Pressed for a more theologically
precise definition, he or she might add that God superintended the writing of Scripture so that human
authors, using their own style, personalities, and resources, wrote down word for word exactly what God
intended them to write in the originals. This verbal plenary inspiration is a critical part of the Christian
definition of the word Bible.
A common objection to the notion of inspiration is that the Bible was written by men, and men make
mistakes. However, it does not logically follow that because humans were involved in the writing process,
the Bible must necessarily be in error. Mistakes are possible, but not mandatory. To assume error in all
human writing is also self-defeating. The humanly derived statement, "The Bible was written by men, and
men make mistakes," would be suspect by the same standards. Human beings can and do produce writing
with no errors.
Further, the challenge that men make mistakes ignores the main issue—whether or not the Bible was
written only by men. The Christian accepts that humans are limited, but denies that man's limitations are
significant in this case because inspiration implies that God's power supersedes man's liabilities.
So the first definition of the word Bible necessarily includes God's authorship (by inspiration) and
supernatural preservation. The divine inspiration of the Bible automatically solves the problem of human
involvement. Since God insures the results, it doesn't matter who did the writing. Supernaturally inspired
by God, the Bible is both adequate and complete, 66 books compiled under one cover, preserved and
protected by his power.
The second possible definition of Bible concedes no supernatural ground. According to this view, the Bible
is not God's inspired and inerrant word. Rather, it is merely a statement of human beliefs adopted as creed
by early Christian leaders.
This view says that while Christians treated the Scriptures as divinely inspired, they were mistaken. The
Bible merely represents a consensus, a collection of books chosen by the early church to represent its own
beliefs. A book that didn't make the cut was rejected for one reason: early Christians didn't accept its
theology. The cause was human and political, not divine and supernatural. Christianity is no different from
other religions that have collections of authoritative writings. Even individual professions identify certain
books as official representations—“bibles”—of their respective fields.
So, the options are these: Either the Bible is divinely inspired, or it's merely a human document
representing the beliefs of a religious group known as Christians. Given these two definitions, could any
books of the Bible be lost?
Whether the supernatural claim is accurate or not, the first definition of Bible allows for no lost books
becauseGod cannot lose something. The lost books thesis would be reduced to this: "Certain books that
almighty God was responsible to preserve got lost." God cannot be both almighty and incapable at the same
time. If the Bible is in fact the inspired Word of God (the first definition), then the almighty power of God
himself guarantees that no portion of it could ever be lost.
Could there be lost books given the second definition? If the Scriptures were merely a product of human
design, then the term Bible would refer not to the Word of God (the first definition) but to the canon of
beliefs of the early church leaders (the second definition). The lost books thesis would be reduced to this:
"Early church leaders rejected certain books as unrepresentative of their beliefs, that they actually believed
reflected their beliefs." The contradiction is obvious. If the Bible is a collection of books that early church
leaders decided would represent their point of view, then they have the final word on what is included. Any
books they rejected were never part of their Bible to begin with, so, even by the second definition lost
books of the Bible would be a misnomer.
"Lost books" advocates often point out that rediscovered texts were missing because the fathers suppressed
them. Bible critics think this strengthens their case. Instead it destroys their position by proving that the
"lost books" were not lost, but discarded. The early church acted fully within its authority when it rejected
as noncanonical the Gospel of Thomas, for example, and other similar books. The leaders rightfully
decided which writings represented their beliefs.
Another approach to Scripture is worth mentioning. Some academics, like those of the Jesus Seminar,
reject the idea that the Bible has supernatural origins. Since the Bible is only man's opinion, the text can be
amended to fix what is now considered defective or out of step with the times.
Such a reshuffling of the biblical deck—tossing out some books and including others to reflect what the
church currently believes about spiritual truth—certainly creates an alternative view of Scripture. If the
Jesus Seminar wants to include the Gospel of Thomas in its bible, it can do so. However, their action would
not restore a lost book of the Bible, but merely redefine the canon to fit their tastes.
Has archaeology unearthed previously unknown ancient texts? Certainly. These books may be interesting,
noteworthy, and valuable. The rediscovery of manuscripts such as the Gospel of Thomas is significant.
Such books might be lost books of antiquity, great finds, even wonderful pieces of literature––but they are
not lost books of the Bible.
This article was adapted from “No Lost Books of the Bible” available from http://www.str.org/
free/commentaries/apologetics/index.htm; Internet; accessed 2/14/02.
Gregory Koukl, founder and president of Stand to Reason, hosts a radio talk show advocating clear-
thinking Christianity and defending the Christian worldview. He is coauthor of Relativism—Feet Firmly
Planted in Mid-Air (Baker).