JRE: “2000 Year Old Bible Revealed TERRIFYING Knowledge About The Human Race”

Introduction to the Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch is an ancient text over 2,000 years old, forgotten for centuries and only rediscovered in the 18th century. When it was found, it caused a huge shock to the early Christian Church and powerful authorities of the time. Anyone who encountered its mysterious content became obsessed, with some even embarking on dangerous adventures leading to madness or profound spiritual transformation. So what exactly does this book contain? How does modern media figure Joe Rogan explain it? And why have so many people been driven to obsession and even insanity by the Book of Enoch? Let’s explore.


Historical Discovery and Context of the Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch was discovered in Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) in 1773. It is also known as the “Ethiopic Book of Enoch.” This work belongs to a genre called pseudepigrapha—texts falsely attributed to ancient figures to increase their authority but possibly written by others.

Joe Rogan believes the Book of Enoch holds many important truths about the world, though it got entangled in political and power struggles among humans. On his podcast, Rogan has invited scientists and scholars to discuss its content.

The Book of Enoch is part of a collection of ancient texts including other pseudepigrapha like “The Life of Adam and Eve,” “The Testament of Shem,” and “The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs.” These show that during the Second Temple period, many forms of Judaism and early Christianity coexisted.

The original manuscript vanished by the late 4th century, but translations in Greek, Latin, Syriac, and more recently Aramaic fragments found among the Dead Sea Scrolls have survived.


The Discoverer and the Journey of Rediscovery

James Bruce, a Scottish explorer and scholar, is credited with discovering the Book of Enoch. In the 1770s, while seeking the source of the Blue Nile and ancient secrets in Gondar, Ethiopia’s old capital, he stumbled upon traces of knowledge linked to the origins of evil—Satan as depicted in the Bible.

Bruce, a member of the Freemasons Canongate Kilwinning Lodge, believed Enoch was the inventor of writing, akin to the Egyptian god Thoth. Initially, he hoped the book would confirm his order’s beliefs.

However, what he found was shockingly different: the book presented no traditional enemy besides God Himself, and suggested that the origins of knowledge and civilization came from beings God intended to destroy in the Great Flood. For this reason, the Book of Enoch was condemned by the ancient Church and excluded from the official canon, as it implied that civilization and creation did not originate from God or the Church, but from Azazel and the fallen angels.


Main Content of the Book of Enoch

The Fallen Angels and the Nephilim Giants

The book tells of Enoch — a prophet granted secret wisdom, living between Eden and the Flood era. He is the seventh generation from the antediluvian patriarchs.

The narrative begins with terrifying visions of the apocalypse and final judgment on sinners. It recounts the story of 200 Watcher angels assigned to observe humanity. These Watchers fell when they lusted after human women and fathered the Nephilim — giant, violent creatures who devastated humanity and the land.

These fallen angels also taught humans skills like metallurgy, weaponry, and magic, bringing chaos and sin. Ultimately, God prepared the Great Flood to cleanse the earth, warning Noah to build the ark.

Enoch’s Mission in Heaven

After being taken to Heaven, Enoch was charged with judging the Watchers and became the archangel Metatron—the leader of angels. The book also describes the creation of the cosmos, offering an alternative view on the origins of humanity, supernatural powers, and their destiny.

Azazel — The Destroyer Angel

Azazel is a special fallen angel who taught humans cosmetics, jewelry, and beautification but also caused moral and sexual corruption. The forbidden knowledge from the fallen angels—astronomy, secret sciences, astrology—was considered dangerous and contributed to humanity’s downfall.


The Angelic Messengers and The Great Flood

In chapter 9, angels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel observe the catastrophic damage caused by the Watchers. They accuse Azazel of revealing heavenly secrets and teaching all evils to humanity. The Watchers’ offspring were monstrous giants filled with sin.

God immediately orders Uriel to warn Noah, son of Lamech, to prepare for the coming Flood, and commands Raphael to imprison Azazel in eternal darkness.


The Book of Parables — Mysteries and Controversies

The Parables section of the Book of Enoch is absent from the Dead Sea Scrolls but preserved by the Beta-Israel community in Ethiopia. Many scholars date it to the early Christian era (50–200 CE), though this is debated, as modern translators often project Christian theology onto the text—for example, interpreting the “Son of Man” as Jesus, whereas it might originally refer to Seth, humanity’s ancestor after the Flood.

This section emphasizes righteous judgment, warnings to traitors, and salvation for the just, portraying the “Righteous One” as the leader on the final judgment day.


Astronomical Secrets and The Heavenly Calendar

Chapters 72–82 focus on celestial movements and calculate a 364-day year, different from the then-common 360-day calendar. This was crucial in determining the timing of the Jewish Passover and was a hotly contested issue in 1st century Judaism. The Qumran sect (authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls) viewed the wrong calendar as sinful and opposed the priestly authorities using the 360-day year.


Noah — The Key Final Figure

The Book of Enoch describes Noah as born with skin as white as snow, hair red like a rose, and eyes shining like the sun. From birth, he could speak to God, worrying his parents. Noah was prophesied as the savior who would preserve humanity through the Great Flood — the ultimate divine judgment cleansing the world of sin.


Controversies About Skin Color and the Role of Black People

Modern discussions, including those by Katy Williams and Joe Rogan, suggest the Book of Enoch was excluded from the official Bible partly to control culture and religion, including erasing black people’s roles in these traditions.

Biblical characters are rarely described as white-skinned, but the Book of Enoch’s depiction of Noah with pale skin illustrates the ancient world’s ethnic diversity.


Joe Rogan and the Modern Perspective on the Book of Enoch

Joe Rogan argues that the stories and myths in the Book of Enoch are not just religious legends but may contain answers to scientific and natural mysteries humanity has yet to understand. He criticizes religious scholars for rejecting the book and sees it as a deliberate suppression of crucial human knowledge.

Rogan has invited scientists, scholars, and researchers on his podcast to discuss topics like ancient astronomy, human history, the role of fallen angels, and connections to ancient civilizations.


Conclusion

The Book of Enoch is an ancient, mysterious work blending legend, religion, and mystical science. It recounts the fall of angels, God’s judgment, the emergence of destructive giants, and the Great Flood saving humanity. The book expands our understanding of religious history while raising profound questions about humanity’s origins and fate.

Due to its shocking and profound content, the Book of Enoch was rejected by ancient religious authorities but has gained renewed interest in modern times as a valuable ancient knowledge repository. Figures like Joe Rogan consider it a hidden secret of humanity.

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