The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. However, modern scholars date the oldest sections (mainly the first book, the “Book of the Watchers”) as far back as 300 BCE, and the latest part (the “Epistle of Enoch”) to likely the late 1st century BCE.
“The Scriptures shall be given to them; they will believe and rejoice in them. All the righteous will be glad as they learn from them all the ways of righteousness.” (1 Enoch 104:13)
The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. However, modern scholars date the oldest sections (mainly the first book, the “Book of the Watchers”) as far back as 300 BCE, and the latest part (the “Epistle of Enoch”) to likely the late 1st century BCE.
“The Scriptures shall be given to them; they will believe and rejoice in them. All the righteous will be glad as they learn from them all the ways of righteousness.” (1 Enoch 104:13)