Giants and Fallen Angels - The Context of the Book of Enoch

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The Bible of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church includes a number of books not found in the Catholic or Protestant canons. The Book of Enoch was considered scripture to many early Christians and Jews, including the author of the New Testament Book of Jude. John Hamer of Toronto Centre Place looks at this interesting apocalypse with its vision of angels and devils and consider its context within the apocalyptic tradition.

Topics in this lecture include:
The Ethiopic Book of Enoch, Book of Genesis, Apocrypha.

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