When they tell you it's "Biblical Cosmology" but they get their info from Enoch.
6 Reasons to ignore Enoch:
1. The Origin of Sin: The KJV states sin entered the world through Adam's disobedience (Romans 5:12). 1 Enoch 10:8 places the primary blame on a fallen angel, saying to "ascribe all sin" to Azazel.
2. The "Son of Man": The New Testament applies this Messianic title exclusively to Jesus Christ (John 3:13). However, in 1 Enoch 71:14, Enoch ascends to heaven and is directly told, "Thou art the Son of Man."
3. Height of the Giants: Genesis 6:4 mentions giants but gives no pre-Flood dimensions. 1 Enoch 7:2 claims the offspring of the fallen angels grew to 3,000 cubits tall—which is roughly 4,500 feet (nearly a mile high).
4. Chained Angels vs. Roaming Satan: The KJV warns that the devil actively roams the earth today like a roaring lion (1 Peter 5:8). 1 Enoch 10:4 claims the rebel angel leaders were permanently bound and buried under sharp rocks before the Flood.
5. The Purpose of the Flood: In Genesis 6:5, God sends the Flood as a moral judgment against human wickedness. 1 Enoch 10:7 claims the primary goal was to reverse the cosmic damage done by the Watchers and destroy their hybrid offspring.
6. Human Intercession: The KJV establishes Jesus Christ as the only mediator between God and creation (1 Timothy 2:5). In 1 Enoch 13:4, the fallen angels ask Enoch to act as their priest, and he writes a prayer of petition to God on their behalf.
6 Reasons to ignore Enoch:
1. The Origin of Sin: The KJV states sin entered the world through Adam's disobedience (Romans 5:12). 1 Enoch 10:8 places the primary blame on a fallen angel, saying to "ascribe all sin" to Azazel.
2. The "Son of Man": The New Testament applies this Messianic title exclusively to Jesus Christ (John 3:13). However, in 1 Enoch 71:14, Enoch ascends to heaven and is directly told, "Thou art the Son of Man."
3. Height of the Giants: Genesis 6:4 mentions giants but gives no pre-Flood dimensions. 1 Enoch 7:2 claims the offspring of the fallen angels grew to 3,000 cubits tall—which is roughly 4,500 feet (nearly a mile high).
4. Chained Angels vs. Roaming Satan: The KJV warns that the devil actively roams the earth today like a roaring lion (1 Peter 5:8). 1 Enoch 10:4 claims the rebel angel leaders were permanently bound and buried under sharp rocks before the Flood.
5. The Purpose of the Flood: In Genesis 6:5, God sends the Flood as a moral judgment against human wickedness. 1 Enoch 10:7 claims the primary goal was to reverse the cosmic damage done by the Watchers and destroy their hybrid offspring.
6. Human Intercession: The KJV establishes Jesus Christ as the only mediator between God and creation (1 Timothy 2:5). In 1 Enoch 13:4, the fallen angels ask Enoch to act as their priest, and he writes a prayer of petition to God on their behalf.
When they tell you it's "Biblical Cosmology" but they get their info from Enoch.
6 Reasons to ignore Enoch:
1. The Origin of Sin: The KJV states sin entered the world through Adam's disobedience (Romans 5:12). 1 Enoch 10:8 places the primary blame on a fallen angel, saying to "ascribe all sin" to Azazel.
2. The "Son of Man": The New Testament applies this Messianic title exclusively to Jesus Christ (John 3:13). However, in 1 Enoch 71:14, Enoch ascends to heaven and is directly told, "Thou art the Son of Man."
3. Height of the Giants: Genesis 6:4 mentions giants but gives no pre-Flood dimensions. 1 Enoch 7:2 claims the offspring of the fallen angels grew to 3,000 cubits tall—which is roughly 4,500 feet (nearly a mile high).
4. Chained Angels vs. Roaming Satan: The KJV warns that the devil actively roams the earth today like a roaring lion (1 Peter 5:8). 1 Enoch 10:4 claims the rebel angel leaders were permanently bound and buried under sharp rocks before the Flood.
5. The Purpose of the Flood: In Genesis 6:5, God sends the Flood as a moral judgment against human wickedness. 1 Enoch 10:7 claims the primary goal was to reverse the cosmic damage done by the Watchers and destroy their hybrid offspring.
6. Human Intercession: The KJV establishes Jesus Christ as the only mediator between God and creation (1 Timothy 2:5). In 1 Enoch 13:4, the fallen angels ask Enoch to act as their priest, and he writes a prayer of petition to God on their behalf.
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