The Book of Enoch Claims Noah Had Laser Beam Eyes
Enoch 106 gives a bizarre account of Noah’s birth. It describes him as glowing white, speaking at birth, and having eyes that lit up the whole house like the sun. His father Lamech even feared Noah, believing he was part angel rather than fully human. The story continues with Methuselah seeking answers from Enoch in heaven—portraying Noah as a supernatural being, not an ordinary man.
The Bible, however, gives a very different picture. Scripture says, “Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time. Noah walked with God” (Genesis 6:9). Noah’s humanity is emphasized, not denied. Furthermore, the Book of Enoch claims that Enoch advised both Lamech and Noah, even though the Bible is clear that God took Enoch decades before Noah was born (Genesis 5:24; Hebrews 11:5). This makes such interactions impossible.
Most importantly, the Bible records that God Himself revealed the coming flood to Noah (Genesis 6:13), not Enoch. By inventing impossible encounters and turning Noah into a mythical figure, the Book of Enoch contradicts Scripture and spreads fables instead of truth.