Publisher's Synopsis
Including a detailed biographical anntotation on the history of Enoch *** The Ethiopic Book of Henoch (1 Enoch) is an ancient Jewish apocalyptic text, traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. Preserved in full only in Ge'ez (Classical Ethiopic), the work is a composite of several writings dating from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE. It offers a rich theological and cosmological vision, addressing themes such as the judgment of fallen angels, the origins of evil, the structure of the heavens, and the final judgment. Central to the text is the narrative of the Watchers-angels who descended to earth, took human wives, and taught forbidden knowledge-leading to the corruption of humanity. Enoch, as a righteous figure, is granted divine visions and journeys through the heavens, acting as a scribe and intermediary between God and the rebellious angels. The book significantly influenced early Jewish mysticism and Christian eschatology, and although excluded from the canonical Jewish and most Christian Bibles, it remains canonical in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Its vivid symbolism, ethical warnings, and apocalyptic outlook make it a foundational work in understanding Second Temple Judaism and early apocalyptic literature. *** Echoes of the Eternal is a monumental series that brings together the defining texts of the world's spiritual, religious, and mythic heritage. From the sacred scriptures of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and other global faiths, to the mystical writings of saints and sages, the myths of ancient civilizations, and the arcane literature of secret societies and occult traditions-this collection explores the full spectrum of humanity's search for the divine, the mysterious, and the transcendent. Each volume shapes spiritual consciousness and cultural identity across time. Whether it is the poetic wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, the visionary revelations of the Qur'an, the esoteric allegories of the Kabba