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Download All The Books of Enoch 1.0

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All three books of Enoch

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This an excellent resource, containing Enoch 1, Enoch 2, and Enoch 3.

While this is an excellent resource, I'm finding that it may need some reformatting when run in version 10+. There appears to be a line format (1st line appears cut off at the bottom) and bookmark name problem in "Chapter-003 THE" .

 

For someone new to the Books, I found the introduction to be nice and very welcome, but they should be better separated from the actual books by naming/bookmarking the chapters more clearly (i.e. "Introduction", "Book1", "Book2", etc). I have never edited or created reference books, so I don't know if this might be a limitation of the available editors.

I don't know if it's because I'm using this through Linux Wine or what. But the font for this module is really big and hard to read. Could something be done about this. Thanks in advance.

All The Books of Eden 1.0 – All three books of Enoch, for all versions of e-Sword – modules provided by Bible Support.

http://www.biblesupp...books-of-enoch/

 

As submitted by Randy Burkhead, Mar 11, 2015, and updated, Jan 04, 2022, there are two download options.

[1] All the Books of Enoch.topx                  1.65 MB

[2] all_the_books_of_enoch.refi                995 K

The first option is designed for e-Sword on the PC, running e-Sword version 9.X – 10.X This can also run on later versions of e-Sword for the PC.

The second option is designed for all versions of e-Sword, which have been programmed using HTML coding. The latest current versions are listed here.

 

If you are running e-Sword on the PC, after download you can use the Bible Support Utility,  Module Installer, submitted by Josh Bond, Nov 11, 2011,  to assist you to move the file to the e-Sword folder. View the module through the Reference Library window.

 

For other varieties of e-Sword, view the LINKS option on the website of the developer, Rick Meyers, here. Select your version of e-Sword, and view the instructions in the FAQ option.

All the Books of Enoch – as provided in the Topics Module, provided by Bible Support. Both the “.topx” and the “.refi” varieties have the same content. As submitted by Randy Burkhead, on Mar 11, 2015, and updated, on Jan 04, 2022. These are provided in Topics chapters numbered Chapter-001 to Chapter-232.  

NOTE: The details of the footnotes are missing; they were not provided with each chapter in the Topic file.

 

Chapter-001 The Books of Enoch. The Book of Enoch (Enoch 1). The Book of the Secrets of Enoch (Enoch 2) The Hebrew Book of Enoch (Enoch 3). (2010).

Chapter-001 INTRODUCTION.

The Book of Enoch (also 1 Enoch[1]) is an ancient Jewish religious work, ascribed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. It is not regarded as scripture by Jews or any Christian group, apart from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which to this day regards it to be canonical.

Western scholars currently assert that its older sections (mainly in the Book of the Watchers) date from about 300 BC and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably was composed at the end of the 1st century BC.[2] However, Ethiopian scholars generally hold that Ge’ez is the language of the original from which the Greek and Aramaic copies were made, pointing out that it is the only language in which the complete text has yet been found[3].

It is wholly extant only in the Ge’ez language, with Aramaic fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls and a few Greek and Latin fragments. There is no consensus among Western scholars about the original language: some propose Aramaic, others Hebrew, while the probable thesis according to E. Isaac is that 1 Enoch, as Daniel, was composed partially in Aramaic and partially in Hebrew[4]:6.

A short section of 1 Enoch (1En1:9) is quoted in the New Testament (Letter of Jude 1:14-15), and there apparently attributed to "Enoch the Seventh from Adam" (1En60:8). It is argued that all the writers of the New Testament were familiar with it and were influenced by it in thought and diction.[5] The first part of Book of Enoch describes the fall of the Watchers, the angels who fathered the Nephilim. The remainder of the book describes Enoch’s visits to Heaven in the form of travels, visions and dreams, and his revelations.

 

The book consists of five quite distinct major sections (see each section for details): The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1 – 36); The Book of Parables of Enoch (1 Enoch 37 – 71) (Also called the Similitudes of Enoch); The Astronomical Book (1 Enoch 72 – 82) (Also called the Book of the Heavenly Luminaries or Book of Luminaries). The Book of Dream Visions (1 Enoch 83 – 90) (Also called the Book of Dreams) The Epistle of Enoch (1 Enoch 91 – 108).

The shared view[6] is that these five sections were originally independent works (with different dates of composition), themselves a product of much editorial arrangement, and were only later redacted into what we now call 1 Enoch. This view is now opposed only by a few authors who maintain the literary integrity of the Book of Enoch, one of the most recent (1990) being the Ethiopian Wossenie Yifru[3]. Józef Milik has suggested that the Book of Giants found amongst the Dead Sea Scrolls should be part of the collection, appearing after the Book of Watchers in place of the Book of Parables, but for various reasons Milik’s theory has not been widely accepted.

NOTE: The details of the footnotes are missing; they were not provided with this chapter in the Topics file.

 

Chapter-002 Canonicity in Judaism

Although evidently widely known at the time of the Development of the Jewish Bible canon, 1Enoch was excluded from both the formal canon of the Tanakh and the typical canon of the Septuagint and therefore also the writings known today as the Apocrypha.[7] [8] One possible reason for Jewish rejection of the book might be the textual nature of several early sections of the book which make use of material from the Torah, for example 1En1 is a midrash of Deuteronomy 33. [9][10]. The content, particularly detailed description of fallen angels, would also be a reason for rejection from the Hebrew canon at this period - as illustrated by the comments of Trypho the Jew when debating with Justin Martyr on this subject. Trypho: "The utterances of God are holy, but your expositions are mere contrivances, as is plain from what has been explained by you; nay, even blasphemies, for you assert that angels sinned and revolted from God." (Dialogue 79) [11]

 

Chapter-003 THE BOOK OF ENOCH translation by M. Knibb of the Ethiopian text in the S.O.A.S. Library at the University of London.

Chapter-003 Section I. Chapters I-XXXVI BOOK OF THE WATCHERS

Chapter-039 Section II. Chapters XXXVII-LXXI. The Parables.

Chapter-074 Section III. Chapters LXXII- LXXXII. The Book of the Heavenly Luminaries.

Chapter-085 Section IV. Chapters LXXXIII- XC. The Dream-Visions.

Chapter-094 Section V. XCI-CIV. A Book of Exhortation and Promised Blessing for the Righteous and of Malediction and Woe for the Sinners.

Chapter-112 The Book of the Secrets of Enoch. INTRODUCTION.

Chapter-113 The Book of the Secrets of Enoch. Also known as Slavonic Enoch or 2 Enoch. Translated from the Slavonic by W. R. Morfill, M.A. section 1.1 to 68.1.

Chapter-181 ENOCH 3. THE BOOK OF ENOCH BY R. ISHMAEL BEN ELISHA THE HIGH PRIEST. EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY HUGO  ODEBERG.

Chapter-181 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: R. Ishmael ascends to heaven to behold the vision of the Merkaba and is given in charge to Metatron.

Chapter-232 CHAPTER XLVIII (D) The names of Metatron. The treasuries of Wisdom opened to Moses on Mount Sinai. The angels protest against Metatron for revealing the secrets to Moses and are answered and rebuked by God. The chain of tradition and the power of the transmitted mysteries to heal diseases.


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