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The Watchers, Nephilim and Fallen Angels. There's an Ancient Book Missing From You Bible That Tells the Whole Story

You already know the giants were real. What you may not know is that the book describing where they came from still exists — quoted in your New Testament, found in the Dead Sea Scrolls, and finally available in English.

If you've ever read Genesis chapter 6, you know the verses that stop people in their tracks.

“The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.”

The sons of God. The daughters of men. Giants — the Nephilim — walking the earth.

And then... Genesis says almost nothing else. Four cryptic verses, and the story moves straight on to Noah and the flood.

If you're like most people who've read those verses, you've felt it: the sense that there's a much bigger story here that the text is only hinting at.

Who were the "sons of God?”

How did this happen?

What exactly were the Nephilim?

Why does Scripture drop one of the strangest, most important events in human history into four verses and then move on?

Here's what almost no one will tell you:

There is an ancient book that tells the whole story. And your Bible quotes it by name.

That book is the Book of Enoch.

Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, the man Genesis says "walked with God" and was taken into Heaven without ever dying. And it steps directly into the silence Genesis leaves behind.

Where Genesis gives you four verses, the Book of Enoch gives you the full account:

The Watchers — a group of angels assigned to watch over the earth, who broke their bounds, descended on Mount Hermon, and took human wives.

The Nephilim — the giant offspring of that union, "men of renown," whose violence and corruption filled the earth.

The reason for the Flood — Enoch lays out why the world had grown so corrupt that it had to be washed clean.

The judgment — and Enoch's role carrying God's warning to the fallen Watchers themselves.

It reads like the missing backstory to Genesis and the missing prequel to the Flood — the chapter that was always implied but never spelled out.

For centuries, most Christians have only had the four-verse summary. The full account was right there in an ancient book they were never handed.

If you already know about the Nephilim, you've almost certainly also heard someone wave it away: "But the Book of Enoch isn't in the Bible. Why should I take it seriously?"

It's a fair challenge. So before I tell you anything else, let me give you the evidence. Not opinion, not tradition.

Evidence you can verify in your own Bible tonight, and evidence sitting inside the most important archaeological discovery in the history of Christianity.

By the end, I think you'll see why the early church couldn't ignore this book — and why you won't be able to either.

1. The half-brother of Jesus quoted it as prophecy.

Open your Bible to the book of Jude, near the very end, just before Revelation. Read verses 14 and 15:

"And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, to execute judgment upon all..."

That is not Jude's original line. He is quoting the Book of Enoch — 1 Enoch 1:9 — word for word.

And here's what makes this stop you cold. This wasn't just any New Testament writer. Jude was the half-brother of Jesus Christ. Same mother. Raised under the same roof as the Lord Himself.

Think about what that means. The earthly brother of Jesus — writing Scripture that sits in your Bible right now — reached for the Book of Enoch and quoted it as prophecy. Not as a curiosity. Not as a footnote. As the word of a true prophet.

So ask yourself honestly: if the Book of Enoch was good enough for the brother of Jesus to quote as prophecy... why have you never been handed it to read?

2. Genesis says Enoch walked with God

Go back to the very beginning. Genesis chapter 5 lists the generations from Adam onward. It's a list of names, and almost every single one ends the same way: "and he died... and he died... and he died."

Except for one man… Enoch.

Genesis 5:24 says something it says of no one else in that entire genealogy:

"And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him."

He didn't die. God took him right to Heaven. In the entire Bible, only two men are recorded as being taken by God without dying. Enoch and, much later, the prophet Elijah. That's it.

Doesn't that strike you as strange? The man God Himself chose to spare from death... and Scripture as you have it gives him a single sentence?

It's because his book, the record of what he saw and what he prophesied — was set aside. The verse points to a story your Bible no longer tells you.

3. The Dead Sea Scrolls proved it — and far more than just Enoch.

For a long time, skeptics insisted the Book of Enoch was a medieval forgery, written long after Christ.

Then came 1947.

A shepherd boy near the Dead Sea threw a stone into a cave and heard pottery shatter. Inside were clay jars holding hundreds of scrolls — a complete ancient library, sealed and hidden for nearly two thousand years. The Dead Sea Scrolls.

Here is what they actually contained — and this is the part that should change how you see your entire Bible:

They held almost the whole Old Testament. Among the scrolls were copies of every book of the Hebrew Bible except one — written down before the time of Christ, a thousand years older than any Bible manuscript known before them.

And they were astonishingly accurate. The crown jewel was the Great Isaiah Scroll. A nearly complete copy of the book of Isaiah, dated around 125 years before Christ.

When scholars compared it to the Isaiah in our Bibles today, they found it more than 95% word-for-word identical across a one-thousand-year gap.

The handful of differences were mostly spelling.

Read that again: a scroll written before Christ matched our modern Bible almost letter for letter. The Scrolls are some of the strongest proof we have that Scripture was copied faithfully across the centuries.

And right there beside Isaiah and Genesis — was Enoch.

The Book of Enoch wasn't hidden in a corner of that library. It was one of the most-copied books in the entire collection — found in at least a dozen separate copies.

The Book of Jubilees was even more common, with as many as sixteen. By sheer number of copies, these books were better represented than most of the books still in your Bible today.

Sit with that for a moment. The same sealed library that proved Isaiah was preserved word-for-word for a thousand years also held Enoch and Jubilees — copied more often than most canonical books, by the same scribes, in the same jars, before the birth of Christ.

These were never fringe texts. They were treasured Scripture, sitting right alongside the books you read every Sunday.

So here's where that leaves you.

Take a breath, because this is a lot to take in.

A book quoted as prophecy by the half-brother of Jesus...

About Enoch — the only other man than Elijiah to get taken into Heaven without death. 

Found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, copied more often than most books in your Bible...

Sitting beside an Isaiah scroll so accurate it proved Scripture was preserved word-for-word for a thousand years...

This is not a fringe book. It is one of the oldest and most-treasured texts in the history of God's people — and it tells the full story of the Watchers and the Nephilim that Genesis only whispers.

Which leaves exactly one question: where can you read the complete Book of Enoch — in full, in English, in one place?

Here's what almost no one realizes.

Even after the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, you still couldn't simply read the complete Book of Enoch in English. The Qumran copies were fragments — pieces, gaps, missing columns, crumbling parchment. 

There was only one place on earth where the complete Book of Enoch survived whole, unbroken, for more than 1,500 years.

And the story of how it got there begins in your own New Testament.

Open the book of Acts, chapter 8. Philip the evangelist is led by the Spirit to a desert road, where he meets an Ethiopian — a court official, treasurer to the queen of Ethiopia.

He’s riding home in a chariot, reading the scroll of the prophet Isaiah aloud and struggling to understand it. (The very same Isaiah whose scroll, centuries later, would turn up in the Dead Sea caves).

Philip runs alongside, explains that Isaiah was pointing to Jesus, and the Ethiopian believes at once. Right there on the road:

"And they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him." (Acts 8:38)

Then the Spirit takes Philip away, and the eunuch "went on his way rejoicing" — and, by ancient tradition, carried the gospel home with him.

That single conversion, recorded in Scripture itself, helped plant Christianity in Ethiopia at the very dawn of the church.

Making it the 2ndChristian nation on earth, and the first in Africa. And what grew from it became one of the most remarkable nations in the history of the faith:

2nd Christian nation on earth: Embracing the faith as far back as the early 300s, while much of Europe was still pagan.

The only nation that claims to hold the Ark of the Covenant: The sacred chest of Moses — guarded in the ancient city of Axum to this day.

The only country in Africa never colonized: Never conquered, never forced to abandon its faith or its books by a foreign power.

And most remarkable of all: The only nation on earth whose Bible still contains 88 books — the complete canon, including the full Book of Enoch, Jubilees, and dozens of ancient books preserved unbroken for 1,500 years.

Ethiopia

When the rest of the Christian world gradually set the Book of Enoch aside, the Ethiopian Church did the one thing no one else did:

They never let it go.

They kept Enoch as part of their Bible. They kept Jubilees. They kept dozens of ancient books the rest of the world lost, discarded, or forgot. Because Ethiopia was never colonized and never broke from the faith it received at the beginning, it preserved the complete canon exactly as the early church knew it — guarded, copied by hand, and read aloud in worship for fifteen unbroken centuries.

That is the one reason this Bible can give you what no ordinary Bible can: it descends from the only continuous tradition that kept the complete Book of Enoch as living, breathing Scripture — not a museum fragment, not a scholar's reconstruction, but the whole book, preserved.

There was only ever one barrier standing between you and that book.

Language.

For 1,500 years, the complete Ethiopian Bible existed almost entirely in Ge'ez — an ancient liturgical language almost no one outside Ethiopia can read. The most complete Bible on earth, the one that still held the full Book of Enoch, was locked behind a language wall the English-speaking world simply couldn't cross.

Until now.

For the first time, the complete Ethiopian Bible: Including the full Book of Enoch — has been carefully translated and published in English.

📖 The Book of Enoch The book Jude quoted and the Dead Sea Scrolls confirmed. Enoch — the man God "took" without death — records what he was shown: the origin of evil on earth, the story of the Watchers (the fallen angels of Genesis 6), the giants called the Nephilim, the coming judgment, and visions of the end of days. It reads like the missing backstory to Genesis and the missing preview of Revelation, all at once.

📖 The Book of Jubilees ("Little Genesis") A retelling of Genesis and Exodus, organized by "jubilees" — cycles of years — that fills in the story you only get fragments of: the lives of the patriarchs, the origins of the festivals and the calendar, the details Genesis leaves unsaid. Where Genesis gives you a sentence, Jubilees often gives you the whole scene.

📖 1, 2 & 3 Meqabyan Uniquely Ethiopian books (distinct from the Greek Maccabees most people know). They tell stories of faith under persecution, martyrs who refused to bow to idols, and they teach boldly on the resurrection of the body and unshakable faithfulness to God.

📖 The Esdras Books (Ezra Sutuel / 2 Esdras / Ezra Apocalypse) Powerful apocalyptic visions given to Ezra — questions humanity has always asked about suffering, justice, and the end of the age, answered in visions that echo Daniel and Revelation.

📖 Tobit & Judith Two unforgettable narratives — Tobit, a story of faith, angels, and answered prayer; Judith, the account of a woman whose courage saved her people.

📖 Wisdom of Solomon & Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) Some of the richest wisdom literature ever written — in the same vein as Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, treasured by the early church for centuries.

📖 Baruch, the Letter of Jeremiah & the Rest of Jeremiah (4 Baruch) The words and writings connected to the prophet Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch that were separated from the Jeremiah you know.

📖 The additions to Esther and Daniel The portions of Esther and Daniel — including stories like Susanna and Bel and the Dragon — that were trimmed out of the Protestant editions.

...and more.

Every page the early church read. Nothing trimmed for cost. Nothing left out for convenience.

And it's built to be worthy of what it contains:

In English — for the first time. What was locked in ancient Ge'ez for 1,500 years is finally open to you.

Bound as an heirloom. Forest-green linen, antique gold foil, sewn to be read by your children and your children's children — not a paperback that cracks in a year.

88 Books. 743 Pages, 9 by 6 inches, 10 point large font.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Natsha Jackson, Austin, TX: "Was looking for the book of Enoch for my husband but came across this Bible. The Church has had a wild history, and honestly I was skeptical about buying ANYTHING other than the Word I grew up reading. But this Bible doesn’t contradict anything from the KJB, ESV, or NIV. It just adds books and helps me understand more about my faith ❤️”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Esther Timmons, Richmond, VA: "I purchased this Ethiopian Bible to deepen my walk with God, and it has been such a blessing. Holding it feels like connecting to centuries of faith. The additional books offer wisdom and perspective that have strengthened my prayer life. The print is readable and the pages are well-made. Whether you’re Ethiopian Orthodox or simply curious about the broader Biblical canon, this edition brings you closer to God’s story. Highly recommend."

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adam Andrews, San Diego, CA: "The most comprehensive and easy to read bible, I’ve ever owned. Highly legible w/ large pages, large print, index is well organized and structured to find chapters easily. Has limited illustration. Easy to follow. Beautiful Bible. Wish I had it many years ago”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rhonda Cork, Orlando, FL: "I love it and will share with family"

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There’s 2 things I hear Christians always say whenever I bring up the Ethiopian Bible.

1: "I've heard the Book of Enoch is dangerous or occult. Is it safe to read?"

It's an understandable worry, given how the Nephilim get sensationalized online. But here's the reality: the Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious text that the earliest Christians knew and that the New Testament itself quotes.

It's a record of judgment on the fallen Watchers and a call to righteousness — not an occult manual. You're not reading something forbidden. You're reading one of the oldest religious texts humanity has, in its proper place, alongside the Scripture you already trust.

2: "I don't want something that replaces my Bible."

You're not replacing anything. This edition contains your complete familiar Bible — all 66 books, Genesis to Revelation — and then the ancient books like Enoch, all in one volume. 

Nothing you trust is removed or changed. You're simply adding the full account back alongside the Scripture you already love.

But, there’s a serious problem with the Ethiopian Bible…

An authentic, complete Ethiopian Bible in English is normally an expensive Bible — and for good reason.

Almost no one prints them. The translation work takes years. The paper, the printing, the binding, the people it takes to produce a book this size all add up. On top of that, defending the work from those who'd copy it isn't cheap.

That's why a complete Ethiopian Bible in English usually runs around $200.

Except us. We're the only publisher producing the complete Ethiopian Bible in English at real volume — which means we can offer it at a price ordinary believers can actually afford, without cutting a single page.

We print every one of these Bibles at our own factory in San Francisco — and we can only produce a few hundred at a time.

This isn't a gimmick. It's how the book is made: bound in linen with gold foil, on quality paper, by people we pay a real wage. When a run sells out, the next batch takes weeks to produce and bind. So when we're out, we're really out.

A complete Ethiopian Bible in English — the most complete Bible on earth, built to last generations — would normally cost $200. That's right in line with what authentic Ethiopian Bibles sell for everywhere else.

But recently, a wave of sellers (mostly out of China) began flooding the market with cheap, fake "Ethiopian Bibles"

Incomplete, poorly translated, badly bound. We won't cut corners on Scripture, but we also won't let families get cheated into a counterfeit because the real thing felt out of reach.

So we permanently lowered our price from $200 to $100 — not a sale, a permanent cut. And right now, for this print run only:

Today, the complete Ethiopian Bible is just $49 — 50% off our permanent price.

Less than a quarter of what these Bibles normally cost. In many cases less than the fakes — except this one is real, complete, and built to outlive you.

Order 2 or more copies and you'll also receive:

  • ✅ Free shipping on your entire order
  • ✅ Free authentic Ethiopian leather bookmarks — handmade, one per  Bible
  • ✅ Our full 30-day "Read It or Return It" guarantee

(Most people order more than one — one to read and mark, one to keep pristine, one to give to family.)

The 30-Day "Open It and See" Guarantee.

Read the complete Book of Enoch for yourself. Read the whole story of the Watchers and the Nephilim, in full, for 30 days.

If it doesn't grip you the way it's gripped thousands of others — if you don't feel you're finally holding the complete account — send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No forms, no hoops.

Just email support@thefaithmade.com and say "I don't want it," and we'll send a prepaid return label.

We can offer this because almost nobody sends it back. Once you've read Enoch in full, you understand why.

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So here's where you stand. Two choices.

THE CHOICE THAT WILL DEFINE YOUR NEXT DECADE

Right now, you’re at a crossroads.

Path #1: Close this page.

Go back to the four verses in Genesis. Keep wondering about the Watchers, the Nephilim, the story Scripture only hints at — and keep getting it secondhand, through videos and other people's interpretations, never the actual ancient text.

Maybe you come back later. But by then this print run may be gone — and the $49 price with it. The next run is weeks away, at a higher price.

Path #2: Read the whole story for yourself.

For less than the cost of dinner for two, you finally hold the complete Book of Enoch — the full account of the Watchers and the Nephilim — in English, alongside the most complete Bible on earth. The actual ancient source, not a summary. And if it doesn't grip you the way it's gripped thousands of others, you send it back and pay nothing.

One choice costs you nothing but more years of wondering. The other costs $49 — fully refundable — and finally answers the question Genesis leaves hanging.

The full story has been waiting a very long time. You don't have to wonder any longer.

The 14 books have been waiting a very long time.

You don't have to wait any longer.

Order 2+ and get free shipping, free authentic leather bookmarks, and our 30-day "Read It or Return It" guarantee. Printed in limited runs in San Francisco — when this run sells out, the next is weeks away.

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With respect and urgency,
 

Taylor Clarke, Christian advocate and spokesperson for the Ethiopian Bible

P.S. — The first time I read the complete Book of Enoch, I understood why the apostles took it so seriously. The Watchers, the Nephilim, the reason for the Flood — the story Genesis only hints at, told in full. Once you read it, you can't unread it.

P.P.S. — You're covered by our full 30-day "Read It or Return It" guarantee. If it doesn't grip you, send it back for a full refund. The risk is entirely on us.

P.P.P.S. — This is a limited print run at the $49 launch price (50% off our permanent price). When this batch sells through, the price goes back up. Order 2+ for free shipping and a handmade leather bookmark with every Bible.

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