“The materials in I Enoch range in date from 200 B.C.E. to 50 C.E. I Enoch contributes much to intertestamental views of angels, heaven, judgment, resurrection, and the Messiah. This book has left its stamp upon many of the NT writers, especially the author of Revelation.” BookLeftHeavenViewsMaterialsJudgmentAngelRangeRevelationsResurrectionStampsMessiahAngel In Heaven Book:Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature Source: Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature
“As it now stands, I Enoch appears to consist of the following five major divisions: (1) The Book of the Watchers (chaps. 1-36); (2) The Book of the Similitudes (chaps. 37-7l)-, (3) The Book of Astronomical Writings (chaps. 72-82); (4) The Book of Dream Visions (chaps. 83-90); and (5) The Book of the Epistle of Enoch (chaps. 91-107).” WritingBookDreamVisionFiveMajorsFollowingDivisionWatchersChaps Author:Craig A. Evans