The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, ascribed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. Written by multiple Palestinian jews between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC, it is one of the earliest apocalyptic texts and is not considered part of the biblical canon by christians or jews, save certain Ethiopian or Eritrean Christian churches. The book describes the visions of Enoch, taken up by God at age 365 to witness heaven, the damnation of the wicked, and the salvation of the righteous. Translated by R.H. Charles and with an introduction by W. O. E. Oesterley, D.D.
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Enoch was the seventh of the Pre-Flood Patriarchs that run from Adam to Noah. The Book of Enoch, an early Jewish religious text, has a diversity of unspecified authorship, including one or more authors in Northern Palestine around 300 BC, and one or more later authors among the Chassidim, the Pharisees, or the Sadducees around 100 BC.