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FALLEN ANGELS AND THE ORIGINS OF EVIL
Why Church Fathers Suppressed the Book of Enoch and Its Startling Revelations
by Elizabeth Clare Prophet Copyright © 2000 Summit Publications, Inc. All rights reserved

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Previously published as
The Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch: Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil,
Copyright © 1983, 1992 Summit Publications, Inc. All rights reserved

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 99-67263
ISBN 978-0-922729-43-2 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-932890-21-1 (eBook)

Summit University Press

Cover design: Roger Gefvert
Book design: Lynn M. Wilbert

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch
The Untold Story of Men and Angels

The Story of the Watchers: The Great Loss and the Great Find
Christ Approves of the Book of Enoch
Enoch’s Influence on the Apostles
Church Fathers Agree with Enoch on the Physicality of Fallen Angels
Later Church Fathers Denounce Enoch as Heresy—Belief in Embodied Angels Banned as Blasphemy
Milestones in Enochian Scholarship
The “Actual Angelic Incarnation” of the Fallen Ones

The Book of Enoch

Biblical Parallels to the Book of Enoch

Concealed References to the Watchers (and Nephilim) in Scripture

Additional Concealed References to the Watchers (and Nephilim) in Scripture

Spiritual Solutions

The Chart of Your Divine Self

On Embodied Angels—Then and Now

The Origen Conspiracy
Ramifications of Men and Angels
C. S. Lewis on Bad Angels

The Book of the Secrets of Enoch

Prologue on the Sons of Jared Taken from the Second Book of Adam and Eve
Introduction
The Book of the Secrets of Enoch

Enoch in the Forgotten Books

The Book of Jubilees or The Little Genesis
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
Concerning the Good Tidings of Seth, to Which We Must Give Ear

Appendix I

The Law and the Prophets Quoted by Jesus Christ

Appendix II

Confrontations: The Watchers vs. John the Baptist and Jesus Christ

Notes

Select Bibliography

Credits

Once again Elizabeth Clare Prophet, author of
The Lost Years of Jesus,
challenges timeworn doctrine by shedding light on forgotten manuscripts. This time she examines the Book of Enoch, a text attributed to the great-grandfather of Noah—a man who Genesis says “walked with God” and “was not, for God took him.”

The Book of Enoch reveals that God allowed Enoch to return to earth to give his children certain secrets. But the book was left out of the Bible. Why?

Was it to conceal Enoch’s warning about the Watchers, fallen angels who took on human bodies and, because of their crimes against mankind, were doomed to remain on earth “as long as the world endures”?

If the fallen angels incarnated once, why not again—and again? Elizabeth Clare Prophet sets forth her bold thesis that the fallen angels Enoch warned about
have reincarnated today.
And that they are still wreaking havoc—starting wars, polluting the environment, manipulating economies, and spoiling the dreams of God and man.

ILLUSTRATIONS

ARCHANGEL GABRIEL, MESSENGER OF GOD
stained-glass window by Tiffany Studios

THE FALLEN ANGELS ON THE WING
by Gustave Doré

ANGELS IN PURSUIT OF SATAN
by Gustave Doré

THE BATTLE OF THE ANGELS
by Gustave Doré

DAVID AND GOLIATH
by Gustave Doré

ARCHANGEL MICHAEL
stained-glass window by Tiffany Studios

CHART OF YOUR DIVINE SELF

SATAN APPROACHING THE CONFINES OF THE EARTH
by Gustave Doré

THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS
by Gustave Doré

“AND THE LORD SUMMONED ME...”
by Gustave Doré

THE DOVE SENT FORTH FROM THE ARK
by Gustave Doré

ANGEL WITH THE KEY OF THE ABYSS
by Albrecht Dürer

TO THE CHILDREN OF ENOCH

ARCHANGEL GABRIEL

And now, my children, lay thought on your hearts, mark well the words of your father, which are all come to you from the Lord’s lips.

Take these books of your father’s handwriting and read them.

For the books are many, and in them you will learn all the Lord’s works, all that has been from the beginning of creation, and will be till the end of time....

... Distribute the books to your children, into all your generations, and amongst the nations who shall have the sense to fear God, let them receive them, and may they come to love them more than any food or earthly sweets, and read them and apply themselves to them.

And those who understand not the Lord, who fear not God, who accept not, but reject, who do not receive them, a terrible judgement awaits these.

Enoch to his children
The Book of the Secrets of Enoch

Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch
The Untold Story of Men and Angels

With the incredibly fast pace of modern life, most of us don’t take a lot of time to think about angels. But it was not always so. Back in the fourth century, for instance, when the warring Visigoths stormed the Roman Empire, when civil disorder and social corruption reached an all-time high, when a regulated economy triggered double-digit inflation—people were thinking about angels.

And it was more than quaint musings about how many angels could fit on the head of a pin. No, they were asking questions that had serious and far-reaching ramifications.

The hottest debate revolved around a single crucial issue: Were angels ever transformed into flesh-and-blood beings in order to perform earthly deeds? Though most of the debate seems to have escaped history’s chronicling pen, we can, and should, reconstruct a few of its questions—for reasons that will soon become clear.

If angels ever did become fleshly beings that looked like ordinary men, what would they be like? How would you pick one out from among your neighbors? Would he be extra good, a sweet cherub of a person? Or extra evil, one of those fiendish fallen angels?

Regarding the latter, what began as a casual curiosity of the cloth has taken on the cloak of a Sherlock Holmes detective story, a probe into ancient cosmological history through fragmentary documents that piece together the missing links of much more than a mere theological dissertation on the nature and origin of evil.

I believe that my investigations, though by no means complete, uncover in the Book of Enoch, the texts of Origen, and related Scripture and apocrypha (not excluding mythological texts and ancient artifacts) the key to certain historical facts concerning the evolution of men and angels on this and other systems of worlds. I believe that these facts have been concealed from the children of the Light for thousands of years by deliberate design and that, once exposed and acted upon by dedicated hearts, they will be the essential ingredient in the turning of worlds toward a new age of peace and enlightenment.

Although the scope of this introduction does not permit the full presentation of the facts at hand, it does afford me the opportunity to begin to unravel the forbidden mysteries of Enoch concerning the true nature of the fallen angels known as the
Watchers
. Enoch passed on these mysteries to his sons and their households to preserve for a far-distant generation.

Based on convincing evidence from a number of sources, our thesis confirms the Book of Enoch—that there are indeed fallen angels, that they have embodied on earth and corrupted the souls of her people, and that they will be judged by the Elect One in the day of the coming of his elect servants. Our thesis must also by force of logic put forth the corollary that these fallen ones (together with the progeny of the
Nephilim
who were cast out of heaven by Michael the Archangel) have continued to embody on earth without interruption for at least half a million years.

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