What is the Knowledge of Good and Evil? A Paleo Hebrew Perspective | Ep 18 Enoch Explained: Book of Enoch Bible Study

The Paleo Hebrew words behind the “Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil” offer major clues into where Adam and Eve went wrong and how YASHUA (JESUS CHRIST) is our way back to Eden.

Part 18 of a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Enoch (also known as 1 Enoch). This episode covers Enoch 32:3-6.

Thanks for watching, and hope you enjoy.

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Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction
0:26 Declaring the end from the beginning
1:20 Eden in the Book of Enoch
1:54 Knowledge is not wisdom
6:26 Paleo Hebrew meaning of knowledge (yada, da’at)
7:18 What did Adam and Eve learn?
7:35 Paleo Hebrew meaning of good (tov)
8:05 Paleo Hebrew meaning of evil (ra)
9:05 Paleo Hebrew’s simplest word?
9:57 Dinner with nachash (the serpent in the Garden)
12:07 Stay busy
13:37 No one is good except GOD
15:53 Practice makes perfect
16:13 Song: Impossible

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In this video: Enoch explained, Book of Enoch, 1 Enoch, What is the Knowledge of Good and Evil, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, Adam and Eve, Garden of Eden, Paleo Hebrew, Original Hebrew, Hebrew word study, Ancient Hebrew meanings, Knowledge in Hebrew, Good in Hebrew, Evil in Hebrew, Genesis explained, Why Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden, Righteousness in JESUS CHRIST

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About the series:

Our Book of Enoch Bible Study series offers a down-to-earth look at this often sensationalized text. Instead of focusing mainly on fallen angels, our goal is to learn the heart of our Father and gain understanding of the Old and New Testament Scriptures that parallel Enoch’s words. Throughout this series, we’ll read together and discuss:

  • Life before the Flood
  • How sin and transgression caused GOD to destroy His creation,
  • Enoch’s epic prophecies covering the history of humanity and Israel,
  • The many passages in Enoch that point to YASHUA HA MASHIACH (JESUS CHRIST),
  • The ancient calendar of Israel,
  • End-times prophecies and how Father will protect us through the days to come, and
  • What life will be like in Millennium.

Enoch is a remarkably full book that sheds light on everything from Genesis to Revelation, so, in our view, to understand Enoch is to better understand the entire Bible.

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