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The Book of Enoch, written during the second century B.C.E., is one of the most important non-canonical apocryphal works, and probably had a huge influence on early Christian, particularly Gnostic, beliefs.
The Book of Enoch from The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament. R.H. Charles Oxford: The Clarendon Press, online
The book was believed to have been composed by Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. Most critics and scholars believe it was begun in the second century BC and was a collection of works that includes writings for the first century BC as well.
The Book of Enoch, by R.H. Charles, [1917], full text etext at sacred-texts.com.
The Book of Enoch (also known as 1 Enoch) was once cherished by Jews and Christians alike, this book later fell into disfavor with powerful theologians - precisely because of its controversial statements on the nature and deeds of the
The Holy Angels. 1. And these are the names of the holy angels who watch mankind. 2. Uriel, one of the holy angels, who is over the world and over Tartarus. 3. Raphael, one of the holy angels, who is over the spirits of men. 4. Raguel, one of the holy angels who takes vengeance on the world of the luminaries.
The Book of Enoch. Translated from the Ethiopian by R.H. Charles, 1906. English E-text edition scanned by Joshua Williams, Northwest Nazarene College, 1995. Edited by Wolf Carnahan, 1997. Many Thanks to the Institute of Ancient Near East Studies for their fine work.