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  • The Ultimate Book of Fallen Angels, Watchers, Giants, the Nephilim and the Books of Enoch

  • By: Joseph Lumpkin
  • Narrated by: Mel Jackson
  • Length: 17 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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The Ultimate Book of Fallen Angels, Watchers, Giants, the Nephilim and the Books of Enoch

By: Joseph Lumpkin
Narrated by: Mel Jackson
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This work explores the heavens and the earth through the eyes of Enoch. It chronicles the events as a group of holy angels called the Watchers fall from grace, desert their heavenly home and trade eternal life to taste the forbidden lust for earthly women. This work looks closely at the anguish and regret felt by the fallen ones as they realized what they had done and the consequences that followed. We explore how the Watchers felt about their offspring with the women, the Nephilim, the Eljo, and the Men of Renown.

We see the Grigori, part of the band of fallen angels, imprisoned in heaven, mournfully singing lamentations of sorrow and regret to the Lord. We see our own mortal failings as we watch the holy and beautiful angels end as the enemies of their own creator.

In this book, we bring together several popular works into one volume.

The Books of First Enoch (The Ethiopic Book of Enoch), Second Enoch (The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch), and Third Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch) are presented with two versions of The Book of Giants, all with extensive commentary. Within the commentaries, we see how the mysterious prophecy uttered by Daniel comes alive and makes perfect sense when it is placed within the Enochian calendar. From these ancient texts and many others, such as Jasher, Jubilees, the Lilith myth, several Gnostic text, and numerous other books, a chronological narrative like no other is produced. The narrative plays like a mystery novel, which lays out a timeline of events from the beginning of creation to the punishment of the fallen angels and the defeat of Satan. At the end of the book an additional chapter is added, which lists the names of major angels and demons and their duties or functions.

Years of research and the vast amount of information presented in this work makes it one of the ultimate resources of knowledge and history regarding Fallen Angels, the Watchers, Giants, and Nephilim.

©2019 Joseph Lumpkin (P)2019 Joseph Lumpkin
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Interesting Read

I plan to read more from author. It was very thought provoking. I recommend it to others hoping to fulfill their curiosity.

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A very intriguing and interesting turn pager!

The book iwas amaxingz! Had me. scared at some points fearing there Return!
Genesis 6 is a very real and valid thing..., !! The return of the Nephlin.

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Very thoughtful, something the mind finds useful.

Very interesting how so many interpretations Through the Ages, have been impacting Souls this life.

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Interesting reading

The content great. The reader was terrible. Many words were mispronounced. Reader should have practiced.

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The Narrator

In my opinion the narrator Mel Jackson has little influx in his delivery hardly tell where one sentence ends and another begins. hard to listen to.

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Who knows?

Very informative and interesting, I was curious but will stick to the Bible as we know it. Some things just are Gods mysteries.

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author's notes

I hate the author's notes wish there was an option to take it out, or use them at the end of the chapter or beginning. but the constant interruption takes away from storyline. perhaps make the comment without using,(* author's note author's note author's note Arthur's note author's note.*] it seems like every other line or phrase is an author's note. difficult to get through because of this reason for me. however very intriguing and food for thought. nice inside overall.

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Very In-Depth and Well Worth Listening...

I'll listen again. Well worth buying. An in-depth look into much of what was left out of the Bible. Written well and narration was easy to understand and well done.

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Good information, not built for audio

I imagine that the written version makes more sense because the audio version is very difficult to listen to. However, the information is good and the author is clearly well researched.

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Not that bad

I thought it was good overall. I thought he was going to explain his opinions more about the book of Enoch and the giants but he seems to get more into the books they are mentioned in rather then talk about the topic itself. Which is what I was expecting but still a good listen for those interested in this topic.

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