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The Books of Enoch, The Book of Giants: The Enochian Library

1 Enoch, 2 Enoch, 3 Enoch, The Manichean and Aramaic Book of Giants, with Information on Watchers, Grigori, Angels and Enoch's Calendar

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The Books of Enoch, The Book of Giants: The Enochian Library

By: Joseph Lumpkin
Narrated by: Dennis Logan
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The award-winning translations and commentary done by Joseph Lumpkin on The Books of Enoch and The Book of Giants: The Enochian Library containing 1 Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch), 2 Enoch (The Slavonic Book of Enoch), 3 Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch), The Manichean and Aramaic versions of Book of Giants, with information and insight on the Watchers, Nephilim, Grigori, Giants, the Fallen Angels, Enoch's prophecies, and the Calendar of Enoch used in Daniel's prophecy, all in clear and easily understood language.

©2017 Joseph Lumpkin (P)2017 Joseph Lumpkin
Angeology & Demonology Christianity Spirituality Theology Theosophy
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The echo that often occurs is annoying. The reader is ugh, annoying. The commentary is eh & I'd probably rather not have it. And the translation is weak & even often inaccurate.

Not for me.

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this is an excellent book just keep going the first part will throw you off a little bit it's a little hard to follow with the Kodak corrupted Kodak corrupted constantly repeating itself it seems but that does not continue throughout the entire book so I recommend you just keep going

once you get past the first few chapters ....

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Why do I keep hearing codex corrupted throughout he reading? It’s annoying. Please fix this if possible.

Codex corrupted

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this is a reading of multiple fragments of enochian texts with little interpretation, still great!

pretty solid study.

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This book is a interesting read, but no Christian should take anything away. except as entertainment, or historical interest. This book is not inspired, or canon. And there is a lot of mixed information, about who wrote it. And which Enoch, the book refers to. But the safest way to know, this book is not inspired or canon. Is if it should have been, GOD would have made it to be in the Bible.

An interesting book, but not canon!

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