
The Book of Enoch: The Visions and Teachings of a Man of God - Hardcover
The Book of Enoch: The Visions and Teachings of a Man of God - Hardcover
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by Jeffery O. Brown (Author)
"The Book of Enoch: The Visions and Teachings of a Man of God
by Jeffery O. Brown
What if the lost Book of Enoch could speak again to a generation living in the very days it foresaw?
Drawing on years of study of the Ethiopic 1 Enoch, related ancient writings, the Bible, and Latter-day Saint scripture, Jeffery O. Brown offers a reverent narrative reconstruction of the life, ministry, and heavenly visions of Enoch.
Told largely in Enoch's own voice, this book follows the seventh from Adam as he chooses righteousness, confronts the fallen Watchers, preaches repentance to the children of Cain, and pleads for mercy over a corrupt antediluvian world. Readers walk with Enoch through visions of outer darkness and the heavens, the courts of Adam and Seth, the rise of Zion, and the covenant journey leading to Noah and the coming flood.
At the heart of the work is a compelling premise. Brown treats the fragmented Enoch traditions as a witness pointing back to an earlier, more complete record, then reconstructs that record using scripture, ancient sources, and what he describes as revealed dictation from Enoch and Adam through the Holy Ghost. The result is a continuous, story-driven account that weaves prophetic visions, temple symbolism, priesthood covenants, and teachings on agency, judgment, and salvation for the last days.
Across fifty-two chapters, readers encounter:
- Enoch's early call, his declaration for righteousness, and his first visions of the Holy One
- The rebellion of the Watchers and their plea for mercy
- Journeys through lands of great wickedness, including the city of Enoch founded by Cain
- Adam's great assembly, where he teaches creation, the Fall, the plan of redemption, and the coming of the Son of God
- The gathering and sanctification of Zion, the laws and covenants of the Church of the Firstborn, and the translation of Enoch's people
- Noah's preparation, the renewal of the earth after the flood, and the future judgments promised to the last days
Throughout the narrative, Enoch repeatedly turns his prophetic gaze toward a future generation, urging them to search his writings so they can prepare for tribulation, come to Christ, and receive the covenant of Zion.
Christian readers, students of apocryphal scripture, and Latter-day Saint audiences will find in this work a rich devotional retelling that invites thoughtful study and spiritual reflection. While rooted in Latter-day Saint context, Jeffery states clearly that this is an independent work and not an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
If you have ever wondered what Enoch saw, what he taught, and why his record matters for our time, this book offers an invitation to sit at the feet of a man of God and listen."



















