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4.0 out of 5 stars What is the author's purpose ?, March 12, 2006
This review is from: The Lost Book of Enoch (Paperback)
This book is unique. It has no chapters and also entirely different order numbers from the standard edition of the Book of Enoch. It seems the author intended to compose the some of a mystical fable. It is acceptable that this type of books may exist. But I cannot understand what this author makes to express really through the Book of Enoch original. Simply, I was interesting in it than some kinds of other the Book of Enoch. For instance, the book by R.K.Brown, or by J.B. Lumpkin.

Admittedly, R.H.Charles' edition in 1912 is the most important book, of course. Among others of the Book of Enoch, I think D.Olson's book is the particularly finest one.

By the way, a book which relates to Enoch was issued in the end of last year, titled "Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity" - The Reception of Enochic Literature - by A.Y.Reed.

This book is excellent and outstanding indeed. I believe anyone who read the Book of Enoch sincerely, give their approval on this (her) book.
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The Lost Book of Enoch
The Lost Book of Enoch by David Humphreys (Paperback - September 28, 2005)
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