The Book of Enoch has fascinated readers for centuries with its powerful account of fallen angels, the Nephilim, and the hidden events behind Genesis 6. Though not included in most modern Bibles, its influence can be seen throughout Scripture—and even quoted in the New Testament.
In Enoch Unveiled, Adam Phelps explores the most important sections of this ancient text, revealing how its message connects to the Bible and why it isn’t included in most standard Bibles.
This edition includes a Study Format of the Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1–36), presented with clear structure and insight to help modern readers understand its meaning.
Inside This Book You Will Discover
• The story of the Watchers—angels who descended to earth
• The mystery of the Nephilim and the corruption before the Flood
• The connection between Enoch and Genesis 6
• Why Enoch is quoted in the New Testament
• The role of angels, judgment, and divine order
• A study-style presentation of the Book of the Watchers
A Powerful Window Into the Ancient World
Written before the time of Jesus, the Book of Enoch shaped how early Jewish and Christian communities understood angels, judgment, and the coming of God’s kingdom.
Whether you are a student of Scripture, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the mysteries of the Bible, Enoch Unveiled provides a clear and engaging guide to one of the most fascinating texts ever written.
Includes a Study Edition of the Book of the Watchers with commentary and references
Adam Phelps is a passionate student of history, Scripture, and ancient writings. As an autodidact, he believes that knowledge is not limited to classrooms but can be discovered by anyone with curiosity, dedication, and a desire to learn.
Fascinated by the mysteries of the ancient world, Adam is especially drawn to one of the most frequently asked questions in biblical study: What is the Book of Enoch, and why does it matter? Rather than avoiding difficult topics, he embraces them—believing that one of the most effective ways to explore truth is through open discussion and thoughtful examination.
While acknowledging that the Book of Enoch was not written by Enoch himself and is not included in most biblical canons as Scripture, Adam recognizes its enduring value. He views it as an important work that reflects the literary, historical, and traditional beliefs present within ancient Judaism and the wider ancient world.
His research focuses on uncovering connections between ancient texts and the biblical narrative, helping readers better understand the cultural and theological context in which these writings emerged.
Through his work, Adam seeks to make complex ideas accessible and to encourage others to pursue knowledge for themselves. He believes that learning is a lifelong journey—and that the search for truth is one of the most meaningful pursuits a person can undertake.
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