A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 11

Title

A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 11

Magazine

Ensign

Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1977

Authors

Hugh W. Nibley (Primary)

Date Published

April 1977

Volume

7

Issue Number

4

A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 11

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Bibliographic Citation

Hugh W. Nibley. "A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 11", Ensign, Vol. 7. no. 4 1977.

Abstract

The idea that Enoch had great cosmological visions, showing the earth from the beginning to the end, was viewed with mistrust by theologians of Joseph Smith’s day. Yet the kind of vision Enoch saw before beginning his mission is exactly that kind of comprehensive view of creation, man, and his relationship to God that is one of the most authentic hallmarks of all Enoch texts, as we see by a comparison of the account found in the book of Moses with other texts of the Enoch story. These ancient documents, though not scripture, are important windows into the world of the past and our understanding of Enoch’s mission.

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