Homer was not a Christian. nor was his poems inspired or authoritative Homer was a pagan, teacher of Greek mythology.
Homer was not an eyewitness of the Lord Jesus Christ nor was he a prophet. So any writing of Enoch where the person who wrote it can't be known can't be used as a primary source to establish Biblical teaching or doctrine.
That would be the same as making the Gnostic gospels of Judas, Mary, and Thomas the primary witness to Christ over the synoptic Gospels of Matthew Mark and Luke who were eyewitnesses to Christ where the gnostics were written hundreds of years after the death of John the Apostle.
yet we try to make the writing of Jude with Enoch to say what we want Genesis 6 to say when it is improper hermeneutics.
Great way to sell books and make movies though LOL.
Homer was not an eyewitness of the Lord Jesus Christ nor was he a prophet. So any writing of Enoch where the person who wrote it can't be known can't be used as a primary source to establish Biblical teaching or doctrine.
That would be the same as making the Gnostic gospels of Judas, Mary, and Thomas the primary witness to Christ over the synoptic Gospels of Matthew Mark and Luke who were eyewitnesses to Christ where the gnostics were written hundreds of years after the death of John the Apostle.
yet we try to make the writing of Jude with Enoch to say what we want Genesis 6 to say when it is improper hermeneutics.
Great way to sell books and make movies though LOL.
I realize these type threads get emotional and things are said quickly without thought but you do realize that Luke was not an "witness" himself to Christ but wrote down what was told to them by witnesses afterwards right?
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