The Book of Enoch - Church's Hidden Fear: It's Secrets & Why It's Banned from the Bible!

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As the oldest known apocalyptic writing in history, the Book of Enoch raises many questions. Although it is a work that concerns a biblical figure and is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, it has never been included in the official canon of Christianity and Judaism. But why?

Explore the profound narratives of the Book of Enoch and uncover why it was removed from the Bible. This summary delves into the ancient text, shedding light on its controversial exclusion and what it reveals about our true origins. The Book of Enoch, often associated with the Book of Revelation, offers unparalleled insights into the saga of the Watchers, the mysterious fallen angels, and their impact on humanity.

Discover why the Book of Enoch, dating back to 300 BC, was banned and labeled as forbidden knowledge by religious authorities. This text, integral to understanding Enoch's role in the Bible story and the history of the Nephilim, exposes a narrative filled with divine interventions, forbidden knowledge, and the untold story of human civilization's early days.

Venture into the narrative of the first Enoch, where tales of the Watchers and the Book of Giants unfold, challenging the conventional history we've been taught. Learn about the celestial beings who once walked the Earth and their profound influence that extends into our present.

The Book of Enoch's summary not only explores the reasons behind its removal from the Bible but also connects dots to the broader cosmic story involving Enoch Book 1 and the subsequent narratives. Find out what the church has historically feared about this sacred manuscript and why it remains one of the most enlightening yet banned books in spiritual history.

Our video provides a comprehensive explanation of the Book of Enoch, its critical messages about the past, and its implications for our future. Discover the legacy of the Watchers, the truth about the Book of Enoch 2, and the reasons behind the controversial banishment of this pivotal text.

Join us as we reveal the suppressed truths of the Book of Enoch and its crucial role in understanding our spiritual heritage and the ancient mysteries that have shaped the world as we know it.
In its entirety, The Book of Enoch is made up of five books – The Book of Watchers, Book of Parables, The Astronomical Book, The Dream Visions, and The Epistles of Enoch – containing some 100 chapters. These chapters tell the story of the 7th patriarch in the Book of Genesis – Enoch, the father of Methuselah and grandfather of Noah, the same Noah in the biblical story of Noah's Ark.
Yet, this was not the biblical story of Noah's Ark. In fact, the Book of Enoch provides an entirely different recounting of the events leading up to the Great Flood of Noah's time, that is, a completely different doctrinal history. It tells a story of the Watchers, explained in biblical terms to be fallen angels, sent to earth to watch over humans at some undefined and ancient point in time. Unfortunately, far from merely watching humans, these Watchers became infatuated by human women, and in short order, began to engage in depraved sexual acts with them. The Book of Enoch tells of the children born through this interbreeding between Watchers and humans, called the Nephilim. These Nephilim were as described: "giants and savages that endangered and pillaged humanity," or, said another way, "supernatural, man-eating giants." Angered with what the Watchers had done, those described as gods chained them in a subterranean prison deep within the earth. Enoch became the go-between gods and imprisoned Watchers.
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All Comments (21)
  • That process of scrutiny you mentioned was just Constantine selecting the books that politically agreed with him
  • @Silverado1st
    This is the one scientific fact that gives me pause considering the validity of the shroud. Another fact to look at would be, are the markings on the inside of the cloth or the outside as it was laid over and under his body. Any markings on a cloth draped over the contours of a human body created by physical contact with a body would be distorted once the cloth was laid completely flat. So why is it the blood stains made by physical contact with the shroud are so perfectly placed inside the likeness of the body on the shroud? Once the shroud is removed and laid completely flat, some of the transferred blood stains should be outside of the picture on the shroud and the rest of them would not line up so perfectly with the actual wounds on his body. They would be entirely distorted because the physical transfer and placement of fluids on to the body shaped contoured cloth should not stay in the same physical coordinates once the shroud is stretched flat, the blood stains would also be stretched out! Something is seriously wrong here and makes absolutely no sense.
  • @robertwoods3750
    i'm so sick of this "banned" from the bible b.s. , it was not banned , it just wasn't selected by the counsel of Mycenae , who Constantine commissioned to put a book together to be the book of the Christian religion , now known as the bible..
  • @Nashphil61
    Wow, you focus on the actual text about 3 seconds before jumping to ET! I thought this would be an examination of the text and instead got a bad episode of the X Files!
  • @mad0813
    The book of Enoch was banned because it was a fan fiction where the main character became gods right hand man.
  • @Silverado1st
    There was never any pigment found on the shroud other than dried blood. That fact would have been at the top of the list and it doesn't appear anywhere but on this video. The carbon dating was not usable because it was performed on parts of the shroud that were replaced at those dates due to fire damage. The people who did those tests were paid to sit on that fact for many years.
  • @peterdestinytv
    It's quite in order,knowing why God was so angry that He wiped everything off the face of the earth save Noah and co
  • @Silverado1st
    The entire likeness of the body on the shroud is only on the extreme outermost fibers of the outermost threads of the outermost weave, there is no bleed thru or evidence of seeping beyond the outer surface of the weave that would've occurred with any paint or oils from that time found by the carbon dating. The knowledge or equipment needed to create the photographic negative with digital information of 3D depth data would not have been available either. Even today that equipment does not exist, nor the power needed to run it. How would hoaksters from medieval times have that extreme technology? Unless the anti-shrouders are implying the use of time travel does exist? Not to mention the majority of the weave was only found to be used at the location and time of Jesus's death and was only for a short time. The 3D picture was arrived at using a Nasa program designed to map the topography of the moon and only works properly on actual Negatives of pictures with the proper shading data, any other regular picture or data would only create a distorted unrecognizable output and it cannot be used to reverse the process. The likeness of Jesus was created with bursts of highly powered vertically directed radiation, possibly 3 bursts/flashes since there were 3 different positions of Jesus's body parts, showing he moved slightly during the process. So if ever there is a cave claiming to have held his body, I would look at the slab or ceiling directly over it for physical distress caused by radiation. That would be the only remaining physical evidence that would not have faded over time.
  • @ghostshirt1984
    Why I dont go to church, its what they want to tell you and not all the truth is told.
  • @jimmyhudson3804
    Video is AI generated, horbile glitches in accent around 5 min
  • Simple myths.god is beyond articulation,both within and without. The silent I am in all of us.
  • @antgue756
    All of adam and eves early decendants lived for 800 or more years
  • @harveywabbit9541 11 hours ago Enoch/Hanoch/Hanakh/Hanach may remind you of a Jewish celebration centered on the winter solstice. This is where Moses tosses a tree into the bitter sea and suddenly light begins increasing vs darkness. Chanukah, the festival of light, was borrowed from Egypt