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This is a reprint of the Apocryphal Book of Enoch the Prophet which was first discovered in Abyssinia in the year 1773 by a Scottish
 explorer named James Bruce. In 1821 The Book of Enoch was translated by Richard Laurence and published in a number of successive editions,
 culminating in the 1883 edition. One of the main influences from the book is its explanation of evil coming into the world with the arrival
 of the "fallen angels." Enoch acts as a scribe, writing up a petition on behalf of these fallen angels, or fallen ones, to be given to a
 higher power for ultimate judgment. Christianity adopted some ideas from Enoch, including the Final Judgment, the concept of demons,
 the origins of evil and the fallen angels, and the coming of a Messiah and ultimately, a Messianic kingdom. The Book of Enoch
 was ultimately removed from the Bible and banned by the early church. Copies of it were found to have survived in Ethiopia, and
 fragments in Greece and Italy. Like the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library, the Book of Enoch, translated from the
 original Ethiopian Coptic script, is a rare resource that was suppressed by the early church and thought destroyed. Today it is
 back in print in this expanded, deluxe edition, using the original 1883 revised text.
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The Book of Enoch The Ethiopian Enoch Richard Laurence

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