The Book of Enoch: With Commentary & Concept Art on the Book of the Watchers
Complete Edition, Includes 1, 2, & 3 Enoch
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Narrateur(s):
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Jon Mohr
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Auteur(s):
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Timothy Alberino
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Luke Rodgers
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Nathan Henry
À propos de cet audio
This audio edition of 1 Enoch (R. H. Charles) is read by professional voice actor Jon Mohr. It includes a scholarly introduction, extensive commentary on the Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36), and conceptual scenes from the historical narrative by author and researcher Timothy Alberino, whose unique insights will enrich (and challenge) your paradigm of the antediluvian world.
The Book of Enoch contains one of the oldest stories ever told by the human species on Planet Earth. It is an epic tale of lustful angels, man-eating giants, and portentous visions of the end times. It introduces us to the heavenly Watchers and their earthborn hybrid sons, the mighty Nephilim, unlocking the meaning behind some of the most perplexing passages in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Enoch, the son of Jared and seventh from Adam, is the most eminent pre-Flood patriarch in the annals of ancient Israel, and yet, paradoxically, the Hebrew scriptures have almost nothing to say concerning him. There can be no doubt that the Jews regarded Enoch as a holy scribe and prophet, indeed, the first and foremost on both accounts, but not a single word is attributed to him in the Old Testament. One is left to wonder, If Enoch is a scribe, then what did he write? And if a prophet, what did he prophesy?
The answers to these questions are revealed in the Book of Enoch.
Preserved for centuries by the Ethiopians, and discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Caves of Qumran, the Book of Enoch has resurfaced in our time and is enjoying a renewed interest among scholars and ordinary listeners alike, who are rediscovering the Hebraic perception of the pre-Flood world and the extraordinary events that precipitated its cataclysmic destruction.
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