God Told Enoch WHO His Chosen People Would Be. The Book Was BANNED for a Reason
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God Told Enoch WHO His Chosen People Would Be. The Book Was BANNED for a Reason
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"What if God revealed His most exclusive secret — the identity of His true chosen people — to a man who never died? Then powerful religious leaders buried that revelation...
show moreIn this explosive episode, we reveal what the banned Book of Enoch actually says about God's chosen people — a revelation so controversial that early Church authorities worked to erase it from history. The "Parables" section of 1 Enoch repeatedly describes a select group called "the Chosen and the Righteous" — not based on ethnicity, but on alignment with divine order and resistance to corrupt powers[citation:3][citation:9].
Enoch prophesies that the "chosen" would be persecuted by "kings and the mighty" — earthly rulers who enslave the innocent[citation:3]. But in the end, God elevates the chosen to judge their oppressors. This apocalyptic vision directly threatened Roman-aligned religious hierarchies, who preferred a domesticated heaven — not a revolution[citation:9].
We also explore Enoch's mysterious "Son of Man" figure — a chosen mediator who executes divine justice, a concept early Christians later applied to Jesus[citation:3]. The Epistle of Jude directly quotes 1 Enoch 1:9, proving early believers valued the book before it was purged[citation:6].
Was Enoch banned because its vision of God's people empowered the powerless? Or because it revealed secrets the powerful couldn't control? Press play for the truth they didn't want you to read.
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