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  • The Book of Enoch: Complete Apocrypha - Includes Commentary

  • By: Divine Press
  • Narrated by: Spencer Brus
  • Length: 4 hrs and 16 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Book of Enoch: Complete Apocrypha - Includes Commentary

By: Divine Press
Narrated by: Spencer Brus
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For centuries, The Book of Enoch has intrigued scholars, theologians, and seekers of truth. This ancient manuscript, once considered lost, reveals a universe of angelic beings, divine secrets, and cosmic battles. It challenges conventional religious thought, offering a glimpse into the pre-flood world and the cosmic order as envisioned by its author.

This special edition goes beyond a simple translation. It includes the complete apocrypha of The Book of Enoch, presented with meticulous care to preserve the original essence. Each chapter is accompanied by insightful commentary, helping you navigate the complex symbolism and esoteric themes that permeate the text. Our scholars have worked tirelessly to provide interpretations that illuminate the historical and spiritual context of Enoch’s visions, making them accessible to both the curious novice and the seasoned scholar.

Imagine standing with Enoch as he traverses the heavenly realms, encountering the Watchers and uncovering the secrets of the universe.

What truths will you uncover within this audiobook? How will the revelations of The Book of Enoch reshape your understanding of the divine and the cosmos? Are you ready to embark on a journey that transcends time and space, challenging your perceptions and expanding your spiritual horizons?

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Intriguing and Insightful

The Book of Enoch has been on my “been meaning to” list for quite some time. As a daily reader of the acknowledged Bible, the briefly mentioned “Enoch” has always intrigued me. The righteous prophet who was suddenly “taken up” by God. And when I learned that there’s an entire collection of his that was excluded from the canonical Bible, I knew I had to read it.

Finally, I got the chance.

The Book of Enoch is a fascinating comprehensive collection of cosmological reflections, apocalyptic visions, and accounts of fallen angels. While the translation is fluid and easy to follow, it still maintains some archaic language, which might not be easily digestible for some. Personally, I prefer the text to be as close to the original as possible—which is exactly what this version gave.

The flow and organization are well done. There’s an insightful commentary at the end of each ‘book’, which I greatly appreciate. However, I do wish the commentaries were more in-depth and expanded on for better understanding/perspective of the passages. But that’s most likely *not* the objective of this edition. The hunger for more is all on *me*, not the book!
I liked the narrator enough, he had the right amount of verve and fervor for the material—albeit a tad bit speedy with his words (I did have to reduce the playback speed to get a nice immersive pace that these passages, and archaic language, require.)

All in all, I’m happy to have finally read The Book of Enoch. I particularly enjoyed “The Book of the Watchers” and “Fragments of the Book of Noah” the most.
While “The Astronomical Book” made my eyes gloss over—ha!—this is indeed an invaluable source for those of us who are curious about the mysterious missing books. I’ll say that I kind of “get” why it was disregarded from the canonical Bible, but I’ll keep my thoughts on that to myself. It’s better for everyone to read for themselves and form their own opinions.
I’ll be going right back to the beginning to give this a second listen, even slower this time.

Highly recommend!

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