Book of Enoch Refuted
Not giving heed to Jewish fables (Titus 1:14)
The Book of Enoch has gained renewed attention in recent years, with some claiming it belongs alongside Scripture. Yet when examined closely, it becomes clear that this book is filled with myths, contradictions, and teachings that directly oppose the Bible. While Jude mentions a prophecy of Enoch, that does not validate the spurious writings falsely bearing his name. The purpose of this page is to provide clear, biblical refutations of the Book of Enoch’s claims—showing where it distorts truth with pagan mythology, invents unscriptural doctrines, and undermines the authority of God’s Word. Below, you will find links to articles addressing specific errors in Enoch, each contrasted with the truth of Scripture.
(Links to Articles)
Did Jude Quote from the Book of Enoch?
Should We Make a Big Deal About Enoch 1:9 in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
The Book of Enoch Teaches Greek Mythology as Godly Knowledge
The Book of Enoch Claims Noah Had Laser Beam Eyes
The Book of Enoch Claims Angels Built the Ark
The Absurd Giant Claims of the Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch Claims Women Became Mythical Creatures
The Book of Enoch’s Anachronism: Fallen Angels Naming Mount Hermon Before the Flood
The History and Canonical Status of the Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch and the Essene
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