Doesn't Pseudepigrapha mean falsely attributed works and texts whose claimed author is not the true author, or a work whose real author attributed it to a figure of the past?
Did some of these works originate amongst Jewish Hellenizers?
No, the authorship is still in question.
When I said "Enoch" the reference was to the Book, not as Enoch as author and writer.
Enoch 7:6 says the height of these antediluvians were 300 cubits.
300 cubits multiplied by 1.5 ft (1 cubit) equals 450 feet.
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Why would you give credence/credibility to something that is Pseudepigrapha?
Like I said, the information about Adam, is just for information sake.
I didn't say it was true, just that this is what it says.
But it still does not negate that we still don't know, and even the scriptures don't say how long Adam lived before Eve was created. It does not say how long it took Adam to name God's animals. And it does not say how they lived in Eden before they were driven out.
They (Adam and Eve) could have lived for one day, one week, one month, one year, one hundred years, on millennia. We just don't know. But one thing we do know for sure is how long Adam lived after he was drove out. 930 years.
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Why trust anything that is nothing more than Pseudepigrapha?
Never said I did.
Only that I have read it, and here are a few tid-bits.
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What would give validity to even tidbits from it?
Never said I did.
Only that this is what the Book of Enoch says in Chapter 7, verse 6.
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If it's Pseudepigrapha, why would it matter what it said?
Please, go make a thread of your own on this. You have high jacked the OP intent of this one.The Book of Adam and Eve are a collection of a group of books called "
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No, it does not.I'm not familiar with Tobit. It teaches the casting of spells?
Very nice, I'm sure. But the fact is that "Enoch" contains page upon page of utter falsehood, so much so that I can't give any of it creedence at all. That's the long and the short of it. It's a liar's testimony as far as I'm concerned.In the DSS, in a manuscript dubbed "The Genesis Apocryphon", Abraham writes that when the wise men of Pharaoh returned Sarah to him they asked him to teach them "wisdom, values, and truth", and so he writes that he read to them from the book of Enoch.
That's a shame, because if it's the same "Enoch" currently in circulation then what it said was as bogus as a $17.346 bill.So, in the DSS, in the Genesis Apocryphon, Abraham writes that the men of Pharaoh who returned Sarah to him asked him to teach them "Wisdom, values, and truth", and Abraham read to them from the book of Enoch.
Please, go make a thread of your own on this. You have high jacked the OP intent of this one.
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