Fallen Angels and the Orgins of Evil: Why Church Fathers Suppressed the Book of Enoch and Its Startling RevelationsDid rebel angels take on human bodies to fulfill their lust for the "daughters of men"? Did these fallen angels teach men to build weapons of war? That is the premise of the Book of Enoch, a text cherished by the Essenes, early Jews, and Christians but later condemned by both rabbis and Church Fathers. Elizabeth Clare Prophet examines the controversy surrounding this book and sheds new light on Enoch's forbidden mysteries. She demonstrates that Jesus and the apostles studied the Book of Enoch and tells why Church Fathers suppressed its teaching that angels could incarnate in human bodies. Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil takes you back to the primordial drama of Good and Evil, when the first hint of corruption entered a pristine world-earth. Contains Richard Laurence's translation of the Book of Enoch, all the other Enoch texts (including the Book of the Secrets of Enoch) and biblical parallels. |
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... began as a casual curi- osity of the cloth has taken on the cloak of a Sherlock Holmes detective story, a probe into ancient cosmolog- ical history through fragmentary documents that piece together the missing links of much more than a ...
... began, according to the Book of Enoch, when the heavenly angels and their leader named Samyaza developed an insatiable lust for the 'daughters of men' upon earth and an irrepressible de- sire to beget children by these women. Samyaza ...
... began to mul- tiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. And the Lord said, My spirit shall not ...
... began to hide the book away in the shadows of Judaic tradition so that, as Augustine noted, it was not found among the approved Scriptures of the Jews. What eventually happened to the book? In a recent study of the apocrypha, writer ...
... began to cohabit with the “daughters of men.” G. B. Caird (Principalities and Powers) cites the Apocalypse of Baruch, which says that it was “the physical nature of man which not only became a danger to his own soul, but resulted in the ...
Contents
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BIBLICAL PARALLELS | 261 |
CONCEALED REFERENCES TO | 295 |
Watchers and Nephilim in Scripture | 337 |
Chart of Your Divine Self | 359 |
The Origen Conspiracy | 365 |
Notes | 374 |
S Lewis on Bad Angels | 383 |
THE BOOK OF THE SECRETS OF ENOCH | 391 |
The Book of Jubilees | 471 |
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs | 489 |
Concerning the Good Tidings of Seth | 497 |
APPENDIX II | 507 |
CREDITS | 514 |
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