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hangry ago

The Book of Enoch was never included in the canon that predates Christianity. It is not in the Hebrew canon, or the Septuagint. It was not even included in the Deuterocanonical books, i. e. "The Apocrypha." It was never recognized by the Church as canonical. It was not unknown, and there are a few references to it in the New Testament. That being said, the fact that it was never considered Holy Writ and it was known and quoted, it is hard to figure how it could have been "banned." And a reference to the "roman catholic church" in reference to the formation of the scriptures, is anachronistic.

freeenergyguy ago

The romans destroyed this wisdom wherever they found it. They then made their own version after they burned all the libraries such as alexandria

JesusRules ago

Destroyed the Gnostics scrolls, they didn't get the Dead Sea scrolls obviously