Faithful4Christ said:
No, I haven't. I wanted to see what others thought on it before I did, and it looks like that I am not going to; at least until I finish my bible. Then I can check if what is stated in The Book of Enoch is confirmed by God's Word. Thank you for your insight, I just find that stuff interesting for some reason.
Anyway thanks for your thoughts! God Bless
Let me tell you something. I admire your curiosity. When I was your age, I was a Christian, but then doubts and fears crept in induced by the Evengelical community itself, and I suppose that caused me to later on dig into the bible deeper and thus come to very different conclusions and beliefs.
In your case, I would start with a thorough knowledge of the Bible first. Apocryphal books such as Enoch must be understood in the light of the bible, but ironically, such books compliment the bible when there is a questionable doctrine on the fence. I often used these kinds of books to clench a decision. For those who say it is not inspired, I would caution that such books were quoted in the bible, so the writers had a fond knowledge of them. The books of Jashar and Jubilees are also interesting reads, but get yourself grounded in Genesis first.
I came to the conclusion is that there is the formal and informal Word of God. It's like a court case---- one can speak in the back room with their lawyers (i.e. apocryphal books), in which a formal case is presented (bible). Both are the words from the same people, but only the formal case is needed. The apocryphal books are merely additional witnesses to God's Truth that He preserved to get a behind-the-scenes look.
I also believe the Word of the Lord is in the Stars (the star and constellation names) and in stone. I've been graced to live on this earth for 50 years and these are the long and hard conclusions I came to. Again, I wish you good spiritual learning in your quest. You are very honorable.