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1 Enoch 1:1
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Deuteronomy 33:1
1 Enoch 1:2
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Numbers 24:3
1 Enoch 1:3
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Micah 1:3
1 Enoch 1:4
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Exodus 19:11
1 Enoch 1:4
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Deuteronomy 33:2
1 Enoch 1:5
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Joel 3:16
1 Enoch 1:5
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Isaiah 24:19
1 Enoch 1:6
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Psalm 97:5
1 Enoch 1:6
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Judith 16:15
1 Enoch 1:6
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Micah 1:4
1 Enoch 1:8
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Numbers 6:24
1 Enoch 1:8
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Wisdom of Solomon 3:1
1 Enoch 1:9
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Jude 1:14
1 Enoch 1:9
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Cassiodorus Comments on Jude
1 Enoch 1:9
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1 Thessalonains 3:13
1 Enoch 1:9
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Galatians 5:19
1 Enoch 1:9
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Mark 8:38
1 Enoch 1:9
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Deuteronomy 33:2
1 Enoch 1:9
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Pseudo Cyprian To Novatia
1 Enoch 1:9
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Jeremiah 25:31
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Summary
Date: 200-50 B.C.E.
1 Enoch represents a merger of two different types of apocalyptic literature: the heavenly journey and the review of history. In both, the world is seen as disordered and in need of a divine reordering, which includes an imminent judgement. 1 Enoch is also likely three separate books that were later combined into a single book. It had widespread influence on both Jewish and Christian literature including the book of Revelation.
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