The Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch

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This book, along with the Book of Jubilees, is considered sacred to the Christian church in Ethiopia and is placed in their Bible alongside other Old Testament books.

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Quoted more than 120 times in the New Testament alone, and used to form the Christian view of Angels & Demons, this book connects the dots of doctrine and prophesy in the scriptures. Details are revealed about the "Sons of God (Angels" that left their positions in heaven to marry human women--their having children that then became the Giants and Monsters known to Greek culture as the Titans. It was these Angels who introduced to humanity -- violence, sorcery, money, and even women's makeup and "evil spirits."

This book, along with the Book of Jubilees, is considered sacred to the Christian church in Ethiopia and is placed in their Bible alongside other Old Testament books.

This unique collection is the result of several years research and teaching End Times Prophesy from an Old Testament and Hebrew (Jewish) Roots perspective.

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Jesus: The God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob From Verse to Verse: The Testaments tied by the Jewish Wedding Tradtions

The Jewish Marriage and Betrothal Ceremony provides the structure for both the Old and New Testaments. In this course, we will explore how New Testament authors skillfully incorporated these Old Testament themes into their writing by utilizing existing Jewish Midrashic techniques. In addition, we will examine the background and significant contributions of Ezra the Scribe, who played a pivotal role in preserving and compiling the books of Moses, the Prophets and the Writings (aka., The Old Testament). Through an examination of Midrashic hermeneutics, we will uncover the interpretive principles employed by ancient Jewish scribes, including the importance of community consensus in the interpretation of scripture. By the end of this course, students will gain a comprehensive understanding and overview of the Jewish Marriage Theology Thread woven through the Old and New Testaments, as well as the Jewish world during the time of the New Testament and its impact on the biblical text.

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Last updated Dec 14th, 2024

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