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  2. Enoch - Wikipedia

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    Enoch is the subject of many Jewish and Christian traditions. He was considered the author of the Book of Enoch [2] and also called the scribe of judgment. [3] In the New Testament, Enoch is referenced in the Gospel of Luke, the Epistle to the Hebrews, and in the Epistle of Jude, the last of which also quotes from it. [4]

  3. Enoch (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Cain, antagonist of novel From the Corner of His Eye; Enoch (Marvel Cinematic Universe) from the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Enoch Drebber, antagonist in the novel A Study in Scarlet; Enoch Emery, character in Flannery O'Connor's novel Wise Blood; Enoch Leng, character in the novels by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

  4. Enoch (son of Cain) - Wikipedia

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    After the birth of Enoch, the Hebrew text of Genesis 4:17 is unclear. Either Cain built a city and named it after the mighty Enoch, or else Enoch built a city. [1] In the King James Bible, the text makes it clear that Cain built the city and named it after his son. According to the Book of Jubilees 4:9, Enoch's mother/aunt was named Awan.

  5. Book of Enoch - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Enoch translated from Geez, መጽሐፈ ፡ ሄኖክ ።. Enoch the Prophet, by Hugh Nibley (1986). Rev. D. A. De Sola (1852). Signification of the Proper Names occurring in the Book of Enoch from the Hebrew and Chaldee languages. Apocryphi testamenti veteris, access to the Ethiopic Greek, a Latin translation; Introductions and others

  6. Enos (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    According to Matthew George Easton, 19th-century Scottish Presbyterian preacher and author of Easton's Bible Dictionary, "In his time 'men began to call upon the name of the Lord' (Gen. 4:26), meaning either (1) then began men to call themselves by the name of the Lord (marg.) i.e., to distinguish themselves thereby from idolaters; or (2) then ...

  7. Metatron - Wikipedia

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    Yahoel's name is commonly seen as a substitute for the Ineffable Name. [37] In 2 Enoch, Enoch is assigned titles commonly used by Metatron such as "the Youth, the Prince of the Presence and the Prince of the World." [16] Enoch is not called the Lesser Yahweh. [16] In 3 Enoch, Metatron is called the Lesser Yahweh.

  8. Watcher (angel) - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish pseudepigraphon Second Book of Enoch (Slavonic Enoch) refers to the Grigori, who are the same as the Watchers of 1 Enoch. [17] The Slavic word Grigori used in the book is a transcription [18] of the Greek word ἐγρήγοροι egrḗgoroi, meaning "wakeful". [19] The Hebrew equivalent is ערים, meaning "waking", "awake". [20]

  9. Armaros - Wikipedia

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    The name means "cursed one" or "accursed one". [1] The name 'Armaros' is likely a Greek corruption of what may be originally an Aramaic name, Armoni . In accordance to that possible original name, he may be identified as Armoniel (curse of god), also mentioned in chapter 7 in the Book of Enoch ).