The Book of Enoch
Watchers, forbidden knowledge, judgment, cosmic order, and the ethics of power.
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Enoch is a warning about knowledge without righteousness. The Watchers narrative is not just spectacle; it asks what happens when power descends without moral order. Read it as apocalyptic imagination and ethical instruction.
- 01Forbidden knowledge
- 02Cosmic order
- 03Judgment of corrupt power
- 04The Watchers as cautionary archetype
- 05Righteousness as alignment
- 01What kind of knowledge becomes destructive when separated from mercy?
- 02Who benefits when hidden knowledge is released without discipline?
- 03What does judgment mean as repair, not only punishment?
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