A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader's Commentary, Vol I: The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36)
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)Dr. Michael S. Heiser
PublisherDefender
ISBN / ASIN1948014300
ISBN-139781948014304
AvailabilityNot yet published
Sales Rank42,407
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
The Book of Enoch was read and revered across the spectrum of Second Temple Judaism--those forms of Judaism that thrived in the Intertestamental period (ca. 500 B.C. to 100 A. D.). The book is more properly referred to as 1 Enoch in order to distinguish it from other books that bore the name Enoch which were composed later than this period (e.g., 2 Enoch, 3 Enoch). Though 1 Enoch was and is not considered canonical Scripture by the majority of Jewish and Christian authorities in antiquity, the book had a very wide readership, including the authors of New Testament books. This fact is well known to scholars who work in the original languages of both the New Testament and 1 Enoch. The content of 1 Enoch can be found in a number of passages in the New Testament as well as certain of its theological conceptions. Though the scholarly literature on 1 Enoch is plentiful, no commentary for the interested lay person exists--until now. A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader's Commentary, Volume 1: The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36) was written to fill this void and help students of the Bible understand and appreciate this important and influential ancient book. This reader's commentary; does not require original language facility on the part of its user. Rather, the purpose of a Reader's Commentary is to help readers of 1 Enoch comprehend what the book's content with greater insight and clarity. Consequently, this Reader's Commentary on 1 Enoch is not written for scholars. Anyone who has decided to devote the time to reading 1 Enoch, perhaps for the first time, will find this resource eminently useful. A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader's Commentary is based on the translation of 1 Enoch by R. H. Charles (1917). Important original language insights and differences in manuscripts of 1 Enoch are noted and explained as are theological concepts.
Similar Products ▼
- Demons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of Darkness
- The World Turned Upside Down: Finding the Gospel in Stranger Things
- The Wormwood Prophecy
- Veneration: Unveiling the Ancient Realms of Demonic Kings and Satan's Battle Plan for Armageddon
- What Does God Want?
- Angels: What the Bible Really Says About God’s Heavenly Host
- Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
- The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible
- Getting Started with New Testament Greek: A Beginner's Study of the Grammar and Syntax of the New Testament
- Reversing Hermon: Enoch, the Watchers, and the Forgotten Mission of Jesus Christ