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In Search of a Narrator

Where does divine wisdom come from?

Nearly everyone has heard the story of Enoch and the angelic Watchers, derived either from some biblical or extra-biblical source, and retold in myriad ways with each passing generation. Their story is literally the stuff of legends, from Enoch's fabled "catching away" to Heaven, to their respective roles in the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Moreover, every culture the world over incorporates some version of a miraculously risen hero, poised to usher in an age of redemption for the faithful. But what does tradition have to say about the rest of Enoch's life?

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Unfortunately, except for the briefest passages in the Bible, tradition has very little to say. But what really happened to Enoch prior to his so-called exaltation to Heaven? Did God simply spirit him away without leaving mankind a single word of explanation afterward? And why does there seem to be so little written about Enoch's role in the history of the Bible's creation?

Of course, we all know something about certain books written by Enoch. But that still never seems to explain the inevitable question: What relevance could a bunch of ancient manuscripts provide for an ever-increasingly skeptical, modern world? The obvious answer has always been that these manuscripts were designed to be understood only by a chosen few, but as to how this special remnant is supposed to assist in ushering in a universal awareness of God's truth, the canonical record does not reveal.

But what if there was another source of biblical truth not ordinarily found amongst the traditional 66 books of the Bible? And what if this record was able to provide some of the missing pieces to the biblical story? Astonishingly enough, there really is a body of ancient wisdom known as "apocryphal" literature, which provides exactly the links that we are seeking. Finally, we can discover for ourselves exactly how God continues to use Enoch as a type and shadow of His Word, even after Enoch's so-called "death," from his being taken up to God's throne, where he served as a heavenly mediator between God and humans, to his reappearance, with Elijah, at the End of Time to battle Anti-Christ as the Two Witnesses of the Book of Revelation.

Now, within the pages of a unique book, you'll finally discover the answers to questions you've wondered about your whole life, not to mention a few you never even thought to ask. How did Enoch react to the news that he was to be a custodian of the mysteries of God? What did he do after he completed his task and was finally "translated" as a result? And how long will it take for the lost books of Enoch to be recovered? What will the world's reaction be? And could the books that Enoch produced so long ago finally be starting to prove their relevance, not simply to a few specially appointed people, but to an entire world, ready and waiting for its forgotten message?

These are just some of the amazing things you'll learn about in Lost Stories Revealed.

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