Book of Enoch mentions JESUS.
The Book of Enoch (specifically 1 Enoch) describes a divine, pre-existent figure called the "Son of Man" or "Chosen One" who sits on a throne of glory, judges the world, and executes righteousness. These visions heavily resemble New Testament portrayals of Jesus as the eternal judge, intercessor, and Messiah who was chosen before creation.
Key Depictions of the "Son of Man" (Jesus) in Enoch:
Pre-existent Divine Judge: The Son of Man is hidden before the creation of... moreBook of Enoch mentions JESUS.
The Book of Enoch (specifically 1 Enoch) describes a divine, pre-existent figure called the "Son of Man" or "Chosen One" who sits on a throne of glory, judges the world, and executes righteousness. These visions heavily resemble New Testament portrayals of Jesus as the eternal judge, intercessor, and Messiah who was chosen before creation.
Key Depictions of the "Son of Man" (Jesus) in Enoch:
Pre-existent Divine Judge: The Son of Man is hidden before the creation of the world, residing with the "Lord of Spirits," and is destined to judge both kings and the mighty.
The Enochian text uses "Son of Man" and "Chosen One," titles Jesus utilized to identify himself in the Gospels.
Eschatological Role: He is described as a "staff to the righteous" and a light to the Gentiles, serving as a mediator who brings salvation and peace.
Enoch 46 describes this figure as having a face full of grace like an angel, with a description similar to the glorified Christ in Revelation. 1 Enoch 1:9, a prophecy is noted (quoted directly in Jude 1:14-15) that the Lord will come with thousands of saints to execute judgment, often interpreted as the Second Coming of Christ
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