📖 The Book of Enoch – Revealed
📖 What Is the Book of Enoch?
The Book of Enoch is an ancient Hebrew text that expands on the mysterious story found in Genesis 6 — where “the sons of God” took human wives, and giants (Nephilim) were born. It reveals the names and deeds of the 200 Watchers who descended to corrupt mankind, and it records the heavenly visions of Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah — a man “who walked with God and was no more.”
Though not included in most modern Bibles, the Book of Enoch was considered scripture by early Christians and is still recognized in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church today. It is quoted directly in the Book of Jude (verses 14–15) and reflects deep messianic prophecy — including visions of the Son of Man, coming with ten thousand holy ones to judge the wicked.
🔍 Why It Matters
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Reveals the origin of demons and the fate of fallen angels
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Describes Enoch’s ascension into heaven and the heavenly tablets
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Prophesies the coming of the Messiah and the final judgment
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Lays the groundwork for Jesus’s role as eternal Judge and Redeemer
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Ties together the spiritual war from Genesis to Revelation
📚 How It Shaped The Final Jubilee
This book is the heartbeat of my storytelling. In Enoch The Theological Story and Azazel Theologically Unmasked, I draw directly from Enoch’s visions, matching them with scripture, mythology, and modern revelation to expose the ancient deceiver — Azazel — and point back to the coming King: Yeshua, the Son of God.
Was the Book of Enoch ever part of the Bible? Why does it speak so clearly about fallen angels, the Nephilim, and the final judgment — yet remain rejected by most churches today?
This video reveals how Enoch’s prophecy was buried — not by accident, but by design. Quoted in Jude, found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and still preserved in the Ethiopian canon, the Book of Enoch exposes truths many weren’t ready to hear:
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The Watchers and their rebellion
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The naming and fall of Azazel
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The origin of evil spirits
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The role of the Son of Man as the final judge
📚 The Book of Enoch wasn’t lost — it was locked away. But now it’s being reopened.
🎥 Watch the full video here and decide for yourself:
👉 https://youtu.be/sPlCKotC4s0
Why the Book of Enoch Was Silenced — and Why It's Returning Now
The Book of Enoch: Removed from the Bible or Hidden in Plain Sight?
🎬 Chapter 1: Enoch and the Tower of Babel — When God Changed the Names of the Fallen
The Tower of Babel was more than a punishment. It was a reset — a divine strike that scattered the names of angels, demons, and gods across languages and civilizations.
This chapter reveals the hidden truth behind that moment:
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How God confused not just language, but memory
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Why names like Azazel, Gadreel, and Semjaza were mutated into myth
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How Enoch was taken into heaven to write the truth on heavenly tablets
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Why the same beings reappear in Egyptian, Greek, Babylonian, and Norse traditions
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How God preserved Enoch’s record to outlive even Babel’s distortion
“The Lord scattered their names and confounded their lies — but Enoch wrote it down before it was lost.”
This is Chapter 1 of the book Enoch The Theological Story — and the beginning of the Final Jubilee.
🎬 Chapter 2: Adam’s Prophecy, Enoch’s Tablet — The Book That Survived the Flood
Before the flood… before Moses… before Babel…
God gave Adam a prophecy of destruction — and a promise of survival through a book.
This chapter uncovers:
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The original prophecy Adam gave to Seth — foretelling the flood
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Why Enoch became the scribe of the generations
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How the Book of Enoch was passed to Methuselah, then to Noah
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The link between Josephus, Jasher, Jubilees, and the Book of Enoch
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Why the Tower of Babel was built in rebellion against that prophecy
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How Egypt and Babylon distorted Enoch’s story into myth — turning him into Thoth, Hermes, and Enmeduranki
"They tried to bury the prophecy — but the book was already written."
🎬 Chapter 3: The Serpent Wasn’t Alone — Enoch Witnesses the Deception in the Garden
The fall of man wasn’t caused by a talking snake.
It was a cosmic conspiracy — led by Azazel, executed by Gadreel, and witnessed by Enoch himself.
This chapter explores the hidden theology of the Garden of Eden through the lens of 1 Enoch 69, revealing:
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How Azazel gave the serpent (Gadreel) the command to deceive Eve
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That Semjaza and the Watchers lusted after Eve and corrupted humanity through sorcery, vanity, and violence
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How the Revelation of Abraham reveals Azazel standing between Adam and Eve — pretending to be their helper
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That Enoch was taken into heaven to see how these lies spread across the nations through gods, idols, and false religions
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How the Garden was spiritually shattered, and the names of the fallen were scattered at Babel — buried in the mythologies of Greece, Egypt, and Babylon
“The serpent spoke the words of another. Enoch saw the one who whispered behind him.”
🎬 Chapter 4: The Father of the Earth — Adam as Michael in Heaven and Man
Adam wasn’t just the first man —
He was Michael, Heaven’s prince sent in flesh.
In Chapter 4 of Enoch The Theological Story, we uncover the hidden identity of Adam as Michael the Archangel, sent by God to rule the Earth as His son. Drawing from the Book of Enoch, the Book of Moses (LDS), and early apocryphal patterns, this chapter reveals how Adam’s creation, fall, and burial mirror a cosmic war that began before time.
You’ll discover:
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That Adam is Michael — Heaven’s captain sent to begin the priesthood of Earth
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That Lucifer was never named in Eden — and how Gadreel and Azazel are the real deceivers
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How Adam’s burial was the first king’s tomb, echoing resurrection and royal identity
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That Jesus, the Second Adam, returned to a garden (Gethsemane) to redeem the first
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The role of priesthood, divine sonship, and the restoration of what was lost in Eden
“Adam was formed from the dust — but his origin was from glory. The story didn’t start with man. It started with Michael.”
🎬 Chapter 5: From Dust to Blood — The Story of Eden, Reborn
What if the Garden of Eden was the first war zone?
In this chapter of Enoch The Theological Story, the Eden narrative is theologically unmasked. According to 1 Enoch 69, the serpent wasn’t Satan — it was Gadreel, a fallen Watcher sent by Azazel. His mission: deceive Eve, fracture Adam’s kingship, and derail Heaven’s plan through corrupted knowledge.
This isn’t just about fruit — it’s about the first act of war.
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That Adam is Michael, Heaven’s son in human form
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That Azazel’s first strike came through subtlety, not violence
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That Eve was deceived, not cursed — and her seed would one day redeem all
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That Jesus’s garden (Gethsemane) would become the final battlefield of Eden’s war
🎬 Chapter 6: The Corruption of Man — Enos, Magic, and the Rise of Set
What if the gods of Egypt were really the fallen Watchers?
In Chapter 6 of Enoch The Theological Story, the sacred line of Adam begins to break as the world turns toward vanity, war, and forbidden knowledge. Azazel, wearing the face of Set, teaches mankind to destroy itself. Semjaza leads 199 others in the ultimate rebellion — corrupting the daughters of men and birthing the Nephilim.
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The role of Enos, grandson of Adam, as men begin to “call on the name of the Lord” — and twist it
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How Set, god of war and chaos, is revealed to be Azazel in disguise
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Why Cain’s story mirrors Egypt’s mythology of Osiris, Set, and Horus
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The connection between magic, cosmetics, and vanity in 1 Enoch 8
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Why the Nephilim were feared as gods — and devourers of men
Enoch is called to record what the Watchers did — and what heaven will now do in response.
🎬 Chapter 7: The Serpent and the Scribe — Egypt’s Tale of Azazel and Enoch
Azazel was never just a scapegoat — he was Set, the serpent in disguise.
In Chapter 7 of Enoch The Theological Story, the myth of Egypt is unmasked to reveal the Watcher rebellion, the first murder, and the true face of atonement.
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How Azazel became Set, god of chaos, war, and fratricide
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How Cain and Abel echo the myth of Osiris and Set
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How Horus parallels Seth, born to restore what was slain
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Why Enoch is seen as Thoth, the divine scribe, standing in judgment
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How the Revelation of Abraham places Azazel in the Garden of Eden, between Adam and Eve — hiding behind righteousness
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The deeper purpose of the Day of Atonement, where the sins of the people were symbolically placed on Azazel
This chapter doesn’t just explore mythology — it exposes a cosmic deception.
Through Enoch, the serpent is revealed. Through Christ, the scapegoat is reclaimed.
🎬 Chapter 8 – Azazel, Typhon, and the Coming Judgment
The final chapter of Enoch The Theological Story: Season 1 brings everything full circle — from the Garden of Eden to the mountain of judgment, from Enoch’s writings to the blood of Christ. Here, the many faces of chaos are revealed: Azazel, Typhon, Set, and the scapegoat ritual of Leviticus 16 are all part of one ancient war.
We trace the myth of Typhon, the monstrous enemy of Zeus, and show how it echoes the biblical story of Azazel, the fallen son of God. Both are thrown into the earth. Both are chained beneath mountains. And both represent the dark corruption that Jesus came to destroy.
This chapter connects:
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The Greek myth of Typhon to Azazel's fall
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The Egyptian god Set to the demonic identity of Azazel
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The atonement ritual of Yom Kippur to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ
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The Garden of Eden to Gethsemane, where the story of sin and redemption begins and ends
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The judgment of the Watchers to the cross, where Jesus becomes the final scapegoat—not cast into the wilderness, but sacrificed to redeem us
Through scripture, myth, and prophecy, we witness how Christ didn’t just erase sin — He overwrote Azazel’s entire legacy.
This is the end of Season 1. But the war is far from over.
Azazel Theologically Unmasked is coming soon.
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Enoch The Theological Story.
It’s the full journey in written form, complete with scripture, mythology, and prophetic insight.
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📚 Source Texts Referenced
The research behind Enoch The Theological Story and Azazel Theologically Unmasked draws heavily from translations by Dr. Ken Johnson, whose work on ancient texts has brought forward many forgotten truths of early scripture.
I specifically reference his translations of:
The Book of Enoch
The Book of Jasher
The Book of Jubilees