Enoch and Jubilees: The Lost Books of the Bible and Why They Matters What are the Books of Enoch and Jubilees? Why were they read and treasured by many ancient believers, yet left out of most modern Bibles? And why do these forgotten writings continue to fascinate Christians, scholars, and seekers of truth more than two thousand years after they were written? In Enoch and Jubilees: The Lost Books of the Bible and Why They Matters , author and educator Darren S. Stilwell takes readers on a thoughtful and accessible journey into two of the most influential non-canonical books in religious history. Far from conspiracy theories and sensational claims, this book explores the historical, theological, and cultural significance of Enoch and Jubilees within the world of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Through careful research and a deep respect for Scripture, Stilwell examines what these books say, why they mattered to ancient readers, and how they help illuminate the world in which the Bible was written. Inside, you'll discover: • The fascinating history of the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees • The mysterious story of the Watchers, the Nephilim, and Genesis 6 • Ancient beliefs about angels, demons, judgment, and the unseen spiritual realm • The role of Enoch and Jubilees in Second Temple Judaism ~ the period between Malachi and Jesus • Why the New Testament book of Jude references Enoch • How these writings influenced the religious environment of the early church • The significance of sacred calendars, Jubilee cycles, and covenant theology • Why most Jewish and Christian traditions excluded these books from their biblical canon • Why the Ethiopian Orthodox Church preserved them as Scripture • What the Dead Sea Scrolls revealed about their importance in the ancient world • Whether Enoch and Jubilees contradict the Bible ~ or help us better understand it • Practical guidance for reading ancient religious texts with wisdom, humility, and discernment More than a study of two ancient books, this is an exploration of the larger conversation surrounding Scripture itself. It invites readers to examine how the biblical canon developed, how communities of faith discerned sacred writings, and why understanding the historical world behind the Bible can deepen our appreciation for God's Word. Written for pastors, Bible students, teachers, historians, and curious readers alike, this book encourages a balanced approach ~ one that neither dismisses these ancient writings nor elevates them above their proper place. The Books of Enoch and Jubilees may not appear in most Bibles today, but their influence can still be felt in discussions about angels, judgment, holiness, covenant, and the coming kingdom of God. Discover the history. Explore the mystery. Join the ancient conversation. And uncover why these lost books still matter today.