Included in this volume:
1. The Manichean BOOK OF GIANTS
2. The first 36 chapters of THE BOOK OF ENOCH
3. THE BOOK OF KING OG

Much has been written on the BOOK OF ENOCH and the BOOK OF GIANTS. In fact, when o...

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Included in this volume:
1. The Manichean BOOK OF GIANTS
2. The first 36 chapters of THE BOOK OF ENOCH
3. THE BOOK OF KING OG

Much has been written on the BOOK OF ENOCH and the BOOK OF GIANTS. In fact, when one researches this subject matter, one can see the various writers struggling mightily to say something new on the subject to no real avail.
The BOOK OF ENOCH and the BOOK OF GIANTS are readily available to anyone with an Internet connection. However, what has not been available in literary form are the two previously mentioned texts coupled with the recently translated (into English) text of THE BOOK OF KING OG.
The contents of this text combining the above mentioned three ancient manuscripts shatters that “lack of new things to say” paradigm with great violence and resolute logic.
The BOOK OF KING OG has answers to questions that have boggled the minds of MEN for thousands of years.
This is a book full of antediluvian history. It tells of the undying faith in Baal that the Rephaim had. It speaks of human sacrifice and circumcision. It is a full meditation from the mind of a giant on the spiritual darkness that had to be wiped out by a universally recognized flood.

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