The banned Book of Enoch is one of the most mysterious texts removed from the Bible. The book was discovered in Ethiopia and later confirmed among the Dead Sea Scrolls. It describes the world before Genesis, when celestial beings called Watchers descended to Earth, altering the course of humanity and creating the legendary giants known as the Nephilim. Enoch's ascension to heaven, his detailed descriptions of the universe, and his bloodline connection to Noah and the Great Flood all closely align with ancient Sumerian texts, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and flood myths from around the world. From a modern perspective, these accounts are less myth and more advanced technology, sparking questions about lost knowledge, ancient deities, and the true origins of humanity.
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The banned Book of Enoch is one of the most mysterious texts removed from the Bible. The book was discovered in Ethiopia and later confirmed among the Dead Sea Scrolls. It describes the world before Genesis, when celestial beings called Watchers descended to Earth, altering the course of humanity and creating the legendary giants known as the Nephilim. Enoch's ascension to heaven, his detailed descriptions of the universe, and his bloodline connection to Noah and the Great Flood all closely align with ancient Sumerian texts, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and flood myths from around the world. From a modern perspective, these accounts are less myth and more advanced technology, sparking questions about lost knowledge, ancient deities, and the true origins of humanity.