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Enoch, First Book of — ▪ sacred text also called Ethiopic Book Of Enoch, pseudepigraphal work (not included in any canon of scripture) whose only complete extant version is an Ethiopic translation of a previous Greek translation made in Palestine from the… … Universalium
ENOCH, SLAVONIC BOOK OF — (known as II Enoch; abbr. II En.; also entitled the Book of the Secrets of Enoch, or several variations on this), apocryphal work translated in the tenth or 11th century from Greek into Slavonic. The dating is deduced from the evidence of certain … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ENOCH, ETHIOPIC BOOK OF — (known as I Enoch; abbr. I En.), one of the most important of the apocalyptic works, dating from the period of the Second Temple. It is named after the biblical Enoch, son of Jared, about whom it is stated in Genesis 5:24 that he walked with God; … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Enoch, Second Book of — ▪ religious literature also called Slavonic Book Of Enoch, pseudepigraphal work whose only extant version is a Slavonic translation of the Greek original. The Slavonic edition is a Christian work, probably of the 7th century Ad, but it… … Universalium
Book of Enoch — For other writings attributed to Enoch, see Book of Enoch (disambiguation). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Enoch (ancestor of Noah) — Infobox Saint name=Saint Enoch birth date= death date= feast day=July 30 venerated in=Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Catholic Church imagesize= caption= birth place= death place= titles=Holy Forefather beatified date= beatified place=… … Wikipedia
Book of Genesis — The Book of Genesis redirects here. For the band, see Genesis (band). Gen. redirects here. For the military rank, see General officer. Hebrew Bible … Wikipedia
Enoch Olinga — (June 24, 1926 – September 16, 1979) was born to an Anglican[1] family of the Iteso ethnic group in Uganda.[2] He became a Bahá í, earned the title Knight … Wikipedia
ENOCH — (Heb. חֲנוֹךְ). (1) Son of Cain, father of Irad. The world s first city was named after Enoch (Gen. 4:17f.). It has been suggested that the writer is punning on the root ḥnk, to found, initiate. (2) Son of Jared, father of Methuselah, seventh… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Enoch J. Rector — (October 9, 1863 [cite web |url=http://www.thewills.net/gedweb/GED mine/dat191.htm |title=Enoch J. Rector |accessdate=2007 09 25 |quote=born October 9, 1863 |publisher= ] ndash; January 26, 1957) was an American boxing film promoter, and a cinema … Wikipedia
Enoch — (from Hebrew: חֲנוֹךְ, Modern H̱anokh Tiberian Ḥănôḵ; Greek: Ενώχ, Enōkh; Arabic Name: إينوخ muslim usage; أخنوخ in Arab Christian usage) initiated, dedicated, disciplined ) is a Hebrew name. It may refer to: Contents … Wikipedia