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Compare The Book of Enoch with "X-Files" episodes and explore the authenticity of the Book of Enoch, and its omission from the bible.
Book of Enoch
The text translated by Richard Laurence in London, 1883.
Book of Enoch
HTML e-text, with chapter index, of R.H. Charles's 1906 translation.
Book of Enoch
Includes the Charles and Laurence translations, additional Enochic fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls, introduction, and forums.
Catholic Encyclopedia: The Book of Enoch
Introductory article, written before some of the recent relevant archaeological finds.
Jewish Roots of Eastern Christian Mysticism: Merka
Seminar: features research articles and links.
The Book of Enoch
1881 translation by George H. Schodde with notes and introductions [PDF format].
The Book of Enoch
HTML e-text at the Wesley Center Online. From The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, R. H. Charles.
The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch broken into 5 sections, and a 3 chapter fragment of the Book of Noah. Taken from The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, H.R. Charles Oxford: The Clarendon Press.
The Book of Enoch
HTML, large-file e-text of the R. H. Charles translation.
The Book of Enoch and The Secrets of Enoch
Translations by R.H. Charles and Richard Laurence; also includes the "Slavonic" "Secrets of Enoch".
The Book of Enoch Chapters 1-54:
God comes with ten thousands of his saints to execute judgment.
The Book of Reproof
Enoch describes his vision in which he meets God and details the message he is instructed to take to the Watchers.
The Enoch Literature
Detailed introduction by James VanderKam.
The Pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch
Quotes from scholars relating to the lost text's origin.
The Watchers of the Book of Enoch
Article connecting the Watchers or Nephilim with other ancient texts and mythologies.