
The Book of Enoch – translated by Robert Charles, read by C.J. Plogue
The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish text that, though not part of the biblical canon, has profoundly influenced religious thought and apocalyptic tradition. Traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah and the seventh generation from Adam, the book presents visions and prophecies said to be revealed before the great Flood. Fragments of the work were discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran in 1948, attesting to its early significance.
The text describes the fall of the angels—called the Watchers—who transgressed by uniting with human women, echoing Genesis 6:2–4. It also reveals cosmic secrets of the heavens, light, and weather, while delivering a message of divine judgment and the ultimate removal of evil from the world. Long regarded with fascination and mystery, The Book of Enoch continues to captivate readers of scripture, history, and mysticism.


