Genesis 5 kills off ten men in a row with the same four words:
and he died.Then it reaches the seventh name — and stops.
Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. No death. No grave. No explanation. For over a thousand years, three other books filled in what Genesis left out. Then the church removed those too.
You know the names — Watchers, Nephilim, fallen angels who took human wives on Mount Hermon. Genesis gives you four verses and changes the subject. You know the Letter of Jude quotes a Book of Enoch as scripture. No one ever shows you what it actually says.
You want the text. Not a theory about the text.
This is the complete 1 Enoch, 2 Enoch, and 3 Enoch — all three texts, in full, in modern English. Not excerpts. Not a "best of." The ancient material is woven directly into the commentary so you understand each vision in the same breath you read it, instead of flipping between a translation and a wall of footnotes.
Inside:- THE BOOK OF THE WATCHERS (1 Enoch 1–36) — two hundred angels, one mountain, one oath: the descent Genesis compresses into four verses
- THE BOOK OF PARABLES (1 Enoch 37–71) — the Son of Man enthroned to judge kings, centuries before the gospels
- THE ASTRONOMICAL BOOK (1 Enoch 72–82) — the gates of the sun and moon, and the calendar war that split Second Temple Judaism
- THE ANIMAL APOCALYPSE (1 Enoch 83–90) — the entire history of the world told through animals, ending at the new Jerusalem
- THE EPISTLE OF ENOCH (1 Enoch 91–108) — the Woe oracles against the rich and powerful, and the Apocalypse of Weeks
- TEN HEAVENS (2 Enoch) — the storehouses of snow and rain, the Grigori, and the 366 books dictated in thirty days
- ENOCH BECOMES METATRON (3 Enoch) — the Merkabah, the Pargod, and the Demotion that follows
- A FULL GLOSSARY of every angel, archangel, and heavenly being named across all three texts
Finish this book and you'll know which archangel bound Azazel, and where. You'll know what the Watchers taught humanity that Genesis only hints at. You'll know how a man who walked with God for three hundred years ended up beaten with sixty lashes of fire and demoted from the throne beside God's own.
Open Genesis 6, Jude, or Revelation again — you'll read them differently. You'll know what they were quoting.
This is the book the early church read as scripture and the later church removed, complete for the first time in language that doesn't require a seminary degree.