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So if this was true would you agree to the claim that Jesus Christ lacks the power and authority to control what went in to His canon?
If so, that means God's Word cannot be trusted and should be tossed in the trash because it would be filled with lies if in fact Jesus Christ lacks the power and authority to control what went in to His canon
The truth of the matter is it was the Lord personally Who decided what went in to the Word of God as He influenced mankind to include some writings while excluding others. Like a lot of writings, the Book of Enoch contains some historical value but it it not the inspired Word of the Living God.
No, I don’t think any serious scholar would interpret it that way.
The Book of Enoch wasn’t excluded by Jesus — it was excluded by Rome, for very nefarious and political reasons.
It’s not about Christ lacking authority.
It’s about men abusing theirs.
Rome didn’t erase it because it lacked value — they erased it because it exposed too much.
That’s not divine editing.
That’s censorship.
The Book of Enoch (1 Enoch) was found in multiple fragments among the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran in the 1940s, written in ancient Aramaic and Hebrew — the same languages as the Old Testament.
It was preserved directly within and alongside Isaiah, Psalms, Genesis, and Deuteronomy —
not in some side pile of junk writings.
The Qumran community (likely Essenes) considered Enoch sacred, authoritative, and prophetic
It pre-dates Jesus — meaning Enoch was part of Second Temple Jewish theology
Jude directly quotes it (Jude 1:14–15), calling it prophecy
The Dead Sea Scrolls didn’t just preserve Enoch —
they proved it was considered sacred by the very people who were preserving the Word of God.
What does that mean? It means Enoch absolutely should have been in the Old Testament —
right there with Isaiah, Psalms, Genesis, and Deuteronomy — exactly where it was found.
Rome didn’t protect the canon.
Rome censored it.