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The Book of Enoch is one of the most well-known examples of biblical Apocrypha, but it isn't accepted by almost any Jews or Christians. Here is what you should know.
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The Forbidden Second Book of Enoch

Far older than most realize, the Second Book of Enoch takes us on a journey through ten heavens, revealing angelic hosts, cosmic secrets, and a vision of creation itself.
The mission, should Nathan Doyle choose to accept it, is to search for illegal nuclear plants in an underwater research center 3,000 meters below sea level off the coast of Japan while simultaneously ...