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1 | is the book of enoch part of the gospel | Bible general | kingdom man | 241059 | ||
Concerning the book of Enoch, what biblical significate does it hold? | ||||||
2 | is the book of enoch part of the gospel | Bible general | Frankie32 | 242734 | ||
The Book of Enoch is an apocryphal and pseudepigraphic text. It is falsely ascribed to Enoch. Produced probably sometime during the second and first centuries B.C.E., it is a collection of extravagant and unhistorical Jewish myths, evidently the product of exegetical elaborations on the brief Genesis reference to Enoch. This alone is sufficient for lovers of God’s inspired Word to dismiss it. In the Bible, only the book of Jude contains Enoch’s prophetic words: “Look! God came with his holy myriads, to execute judgment against all, and to convict all the ungodly concerning all their ungodly deeds that they did in an ungodly way, and concerning all the shocking things that ungodly sinners spoke against him.” (Jude 14, 15) Many scholars contend that Enoch’s prophecy against his ungodly contemporaries is quoted directly from the Book of Enoch. Is it possible that Jude used an unreliable apocryphal book as his source? How Jude knew of Enoch’s prophecy is not revealed in the Scriptures. He may simply have quoted a common source, a reliable tradition handed down from remote antiquity. Paul evidently did something similar when he named Jannes and Jambres as the otherwise anonymous magicians of Pharaoh’s court who opposed Moses. If the writer of the Book of Enoch had access to an ancient source of this kind, why should we deny it to Jude?*—Exodus 7:11, 22; 2 Timothy 3:8. How Jude received the information about Enoch’s message to the ungodly is a minor matter. Its reliability is attested to by the fact that Jude wrote under divine inspiration. (2 Timothy 3:16) God’s holy spirit guarded him from stating anything that was not true. |
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3 | is the book of enoch part of the gospel | Bible general | DocTrinsograce | 242737 | ||
Hi, Frankie... Welcome to the forum! It is often very helpful for us to have comments from different sources. Indeed, it can be very helpful! However, if we quote someone, without a citation, then we leave people to assume that it was we ourselves who wrote the words. This is considered to be in very bad form in the secular world. For believers we know that it is even more serious, because it is a direct violation of the 8th commandment. If you think about it, it is also something of a violation of the 9th commandment. We want your participation in the forum, but we want to hear what you have to say, something of your own, not something plagiarized from someone else. We would very much appreciate it if you would participate with us in a way that honors our Lord and reflects His character. In Him, Doc |
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