• The Books of Enoch and The Book of Giants

  • Featuring 1, 2, and 3 Enoch with the Aramaic and Manichean Versions of the Book of Giants
  • By: Joseph Lumpkin
  • Narrated by: Dennis Logan
  • Length: 14 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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The Books of Enoch and The Book of Giants

By: Joseph Lumpkin
Narrated by: Dennis Logan
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Publisher's summary

One of the many discoveries from the caves of Qumran is a scroll given the name “The Book of Giants.” It is thought to have been based on The Book of Enoch, a pseudepigraphical Jewish work from the third century BCE, which was based on Genesis 6:1-4.

The Book of Giants, like The Book of Enoch, concerns itself with the nephilim, which, in the Enoch version, are the offspring of human women and fallen angels, who are called the Watchers. The angels saw the beauty of the daughters of men. They broke their allegiance to heaven, descended to Earth, and married the women, and thus, fathered giants. The Book of Giants attempts to fill in the details about the nephilim, giants, and their offspring that The Book of Enoch is lacking.

Indeed, there has been a theory put forth that the Book of Giants was actually part of the Book of Enoch at one time. The text relates how some giants, named Ohya, Hahya and Mahway, sons of the fallen angels, were compelled to dream. In these dreams, they foresaw the Biblical Deluge, and their own demise. There is dialogue concerning the futility of fighting God or his angels, even though they could conquer any human alive. Seeing their coming fate, they seek to enlist the help of Enoch. The mention of Enoch and the storyline referencing the patriarch places The Book of Giants firmly in the list of “Enochian” texts, along with First Enoch, Second Enoch, and Third Enoch, also known as The Ethiopic Book of Enoch, The Slavonic Secrets of Enoch, and The Hebrew Book of Enoch, respectively.

This volume presents the complete The Book of Giants, placed back into its original context within The First Book of Enoch, along with notes and commentary. The volume also contains the complete books of Second and Third Enoch with commentary. Together, these four books of Giants, First Enoch, Second Enoch, and Third Enoch, make up the majority of the Enochian library.

©2018 Joseph Lumpkin (P)2020 Joseph Lumpkin

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Well-read and insightful!!!

This was a great combination of the books of Enoch; all of which helped me greatly in pursuit of a better understanding of the context of those to whom our a biblical text was given.

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loved it on EVERY level...i will buy the book for my personal library. try it

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Please stop the whisper delivery.

The material might be great, but the whisper delivery of the narrator does not engage me as a listener. Would not recommend on that basis. Having said that, the material seems to be ok.

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While im familiar with the Enoch works, this particular work was not enjoyable. The narration was terrible. I can not recommend this work.

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The narrator is so slow and boring, he reminds me of a 2nd grade child learning how to read! His soft spoken monotone voice is terrible for this type of books.

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