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      <title>Augustine, City of God XV.23 — why the Western church rejected 1 Enoch</title>
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      <description>The single most influential patristic argument against 1 Enoch&apos;s authority.</description>
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      <description>The most explicit early-Christian argument for 1 Enoch as scripture.</description>
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      <description>The medieval midrashic survival of the Watcher narrative — and the legend of Shemhazai suspended in the sky as Orion.</description>
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      <description>Sixteen sites pinned on an OpenStreetMap, color-coded by category (narrative setting, manuscript transmission, ancient Near Eastern parallel, reception). Curated public-domain historical maps from Wikimedia.</description>
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      <description>A plain-language narrative of the foundational 1 Enoch story: 200 angels descending on Mt Hermon, the oath, the giants, the divine sentence. The reception history across Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and modern scholarship.</description>
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      <description>The Watcher who proposed the oath and was afraid to do it alone. Aramaic to Ge&apos;ez name forms, the 19 lieutenants, the later Jewish reception in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan and Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer.</description>
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      <description>Genesis 5:24 leaves a silence. Tradition poured into it for two thousand years. The Enmeduranki parallel, the throne vision of 1 Enoch 14, the Metatron transformation in 3 Enoch, the Quranic Idris.</description>
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      <description>A Levitical wilderness destination and a fallen angel chained in the desert: same name, two roles, one strange interpretive puzzle.</description>
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      <description>The highest peak in the southern Levant, covered in ancient temples, with the highest known ancient sanctuary at its summit — where the Watchers, in 1 Enoch, swore a Hebrew pun.</description>
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      <description>The chapter that opens the Watchers narrative. Three parallel translations (Charles 1917, Laurence 1821, Schodde 1882) with inline cross-references to Genesis 6, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, 4Q201 (Qumran), Jubilees 5, and the Mesopotamian Apkallu background.</description>
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      <description>Verse 9 is the only New Testament direct citation of 1 Enoch by name (Jude 14–15). The blue-underlined footnote anchors show every parallel.</description>
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