You are so cool in your studies. I wonder why Enoch was not canonized, and others, maybe not enough other info to cross reference it? And this Gif has me smiling.
I know. That is the most precious gif. How could you not cuddle a precious little donkey like that? Sooooo cute.
I don't know that we'll ever be privy to the definitive cause for the Book of Enoch omission from the canon. We're just told that the holy spirit did not lead those in charge of determining what writings worthy to appoint the BoE as such.
And yet, it arrives as a question among those who do consider what are the Apocrypha, the non-canonical books, which were actually published in the King James version of the Bible in 1611, will God later judge those who judged what God actually did inspire to be recorded in the mortal written record as unworthy of that authoritative category of "canon of scripture" ?
" It was also about these men that Enoch, in the seventh generation from Adam, prophesied, saying, “Behold, the Lord came with many thousands of His holy ones, to execute judgment upon all, and to convict all the ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.” "
Jude 1:14-15 New Testament Book
That is one scripture taken from the canonical scriptures in our New Testament.
Then we learn of the 1 Enoch scripture due to the excavation of the Dead Sea Scrolls unearthed in 1787 in Ethiopia that was then found to produce what we today call, 1 Enoch, or "The Book of Enoch". I should say here that the DSS are not the Nag Hammadi Codices, also known as the "Gnostic Gospels". The NHC are not nearly as old.
"And behold! He cometh with ten thousands of holy ones to execute judgement upon all, and to destroy [all] the ungodly: and to convict all flesh of all the works [of their ungodliness] which they have ungodly committed, and of all the hard things which ungodly sinners [have spoken] against Him. "
Enoch 1:9
Where did Jude arrive at his prophecy when it is so similar to the Book of Enoch? When Scholars determined that the
BoE was used by the faithful before what is known as
"the church age". (what is the church age? - Article from, what Christians want to know)
Precise dates for the church age are not uniformly agreed upon. However, when the Book of Enoch was able to be translated around 1948 or so, years after discovery of the scrolls, it was determined there were evidences of it being in use among the faithful to God before the church age and roughly at 200 B.C. .
I personally think the book was omitted from the canon due to its references to angels, what we today would call ET's, and their interaction with the human race. Among other points that would seem contentious to the formula that was unfolding in the patterning of the canon process.
Again, that's just my thought. You can find the Book of Enoch on-line and if you so choose read it for yourself to arrive at your conclusions.
What I did was read it and compare how it would comport with the teachings in both the canon testaments.
That's why I think it was omitted because it in total is decidedly different than the running theme in both testaments. And yet, what is interesting is, as mentioned earlier, Jesus and the Apostles quotes from the
BoE were allowed into the New Testament canon. While the source of those quotes was deemed unworthy of being there too.