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  • ...ḗgoroi''), the Grigori appear in the books of ''[[Book of Enoch|Enoch]]'' and ''[[Jubilees]]''. According to the ''Book of Enoch'', the Grigori numbered a total of 200 but only their leaders are named:
    6 KB (1,074 words) - 16:06, 25 April 2007
  • In Hindu tradition, much as described in the Book of Enoch, hungry ghosts are spirit-beings driven by the passionate objects of their ==Book of Enoch==
    5 KB (771 words) - 18:55, 10 June 2008
  • According to the [[Book of Enoch]], '''Azazel''' was a [[grigori]] (also known as "watchers"), a group of [[ ...traditional haunt for demons and unclean beasts. According to the Book of Enoch, Azazel is bound in the wilderness, but the Book of Job does not have Satan
    15 KB (2,581 words) - 04:17, 3 September 2009
  • ...ulture and in Asian cultures. It was for example featured in the ''Book of Enoch''. ...ος (Watcher) would take in French. This was the term used in the ''Book of Enoch'' for great angel-like spirits.
    7 KB (1,055 words) - 15:10, 28 February 2022
  • ...Mastema. This is similar to the chief Satan and his class of Satans (see 1 Enoch 40:7).
    6 KB (1,029 words) - 13:53, 19 August 2009
  • The traditional Jewish view, deriving from the Book of Enoch, is that the fathers of the nephilim, the "sons of God", were the Grigori ( ...Cain. Not only is this unequivocally stated in most Orthodox versions of ' Enoch'' and ''Jubilees'', but this is also the view presented in a few extra-bibl
    18 KB (3,044 words) - 14:47, 5 September 2009
  • Behemoth also appears in the Apocryphal Book of Enoch (dated second century BCE - first century CE), giving the following descrip ...invisible desert whose name is Dundayin, east of the garden of Eden." - 1 Enoch 60:7-8
    12 KB (2,021 words) - 20:51, 31 January 2008
  • ...series of ancient texts referenced in the Bible called "The Three Books of Enoch", a set of books found in the Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament. ...dia or simply redirect you. Many redirect you to the page for the "Book of Enoch" which lists a large number of 'the fallen'; such pages are denoted with an
    15 KB (2,248 words) - 21:08, 2 October 2009
  • Leviathan also appears in the Apocryphal Book of Enoch, giving the following description of this monster's origins there mentioned ...invisible desert whose name is Dundayin, east of the garden of Eden.'' - 1 Enoch 60:7-8
    15 KB (2,583 words) - 04:54, 21 October 2008
  • ...n of the word ''[[Azazel]]'', the name for a fallen angel in the [[Book of Enoch]]. It is interesting to also note that in satanism a goat is used as a symb
    9 KB (1,470 words) - 19:10, 4 February 2011
  • .... They kill each other selfishly and live only for pleasure. Then there is Enoch, who is saved by God as his warring peers attempt to kill him; Noah and his Milton's poem also bears resemblance to the apocryphal [[Book of Enoch]], which describes the fall of one third of a particular host of angels, in
    31 KB (5,303 words) - 17:56, 18 April 2007
  • ...doctrine, though it is based on Gen. 6:2, as interpreted by the [[Book of Enoch]]. It is true that the ''bnē Elohim'' of that chapter are subordinate supe ...ank, classes and names of angels; and such works as the various books of [[Enoch]] and the [[Ascension of Isaiah]] supply much information on this subject.
    52 KB (8,282 words) - 04:36, 18 July 2010
  • ...nology is found in the pseudepigraphal writings, such as the First Book of Enoch, and in the post-New Testament writings of the early fathers such as The Di
    17 KB (2,584 words) - 21:56, 15 April 2008
  • ...f death, mentioned by the Chronicler (I. Chron. xxi. 15; comp. Job xv. 22; Enoch lxii. 11), indicates that the angel of death was figured as a warrior who k
    37 KB (6,421 words) - 11:32, 2 September 2008
  • ...ginary alchemists such as [[Isaac Newton]], Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, and Enoch Root.
    57 KB (8,662 words) - 04:38, 18 July 2010