The Book of Enoch
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Unlock Ancient Secrets From the Complete Collection for Modern Readers
By Samuel Shields
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
A Forgotten Book for a Forgotten Time? Or a Timely Message for Today?What if a book written thousands of years ago held secrets about the origins of evil, the corruption of heavenly beings, the flood of Noah, the final judgment—and your place in the midst of it all?
The Book of Enoch is one of the most fascinating and mysterious ancient texts ever discovered. It was considered sacred by early Jewish communities and early Christians alike—so much so that fragments of it were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Yet, it was banned from most canons and vanished from the public eye for centuries. Today, its words return with shocking relevance.
This book opens with a thunderous vision: judgment, justice, and redemption—delivered not for the prophet's own time, but for a distant generation. Enoch's opening words make this bold claim: "Not for this generation, but for a distant generation that will come." That generation, many believe, is ours.
Why Is Enoch Relevant Today?Because Enoch describes a world much like ours.
A world where corruption spreads unchecked. A world where the spiritual and physical realms intertwine. A world where the righteous suffer and evil appears to flourish. A world waiting for justice, truth, and restoration.
Enoch's Secret Message for YouEach chapter in this book includes a reading from the Books of Enoch translated into accessible modern English, followed by commentary that explains background information and the significance of what you've just listened to. This approach is designed to help you not only understand what Enoch saw, but also understand why it matters.