About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: Book of Enoch, Biblical apocrypha, Life of Adam and Eve, Testament of Abraham, Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, Letter of Jeremiah, Sirach, Jubilees, Second Book of Enoch, Apocalypse of Abraham, Apocalyptic literature, Book of Wisdom, Sibylline oracles, 2 Baruch, Lives of the Prophets, Testament of Solomon, Letter of Aristeas, Assumption of Moses, 1 Esdras, Prayer of Joseph, Apocalypse of Zephaniah, Ascension of Isaiah, Apocalypse of Zerubbabel, Psalm 151, Ladder of Jacob, Angelic tongues, Testament of Job, 4 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Baruch, Joseph and Aseneth, Book of Noah, Pseudo-Philo, Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, Psalms of Solomon, 3 Enoch, 3 Baruch, Apocalypse of Elijah, Prayer of Manasseh, Meqabyan, Ogias the Giant, Pseudo-Phocylides, List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha, 5 Maccabees, Psalms 152-155, Book of the Penitence of Adam, Books of Adam, Apocalypse of Adam, Questions of Ezra, Greek Apocalypse of Ezra, Greek Apocalypse of Daniel, Book of Odes, Legend of the Rood, Vision of Ezra, Apocalypse of Sedrach, Rest of the Words of Baruch, Testament of Isaac, Ocidelus, Testament of Adam, The Sword of Moses, Testament of Jacob, History of the Rechabites, Apocryphon of Ezekiel, Penitence of Jamnes and Mambres. Excerpt: The Book of Enoch (also 1 Enoch) is an ancient Jewish religious work, traditionally ascribed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. It is not part of the biblical canon as used by Jews, apart from Beta Israel. It is regarded as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Eritrean Orthodox Church, but no other Christian group. Western scholars believe that its older sections (mainly in the Book of the Watchers) date from about 300 BC, and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably was composed at the end of the 1st century BC. It is wholly extant only in the Ge'ez language, with Ara...