The Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch

Public Domain Books
País Estados Unidos
Géneros Artes, História, Livros
Idioma EN
Episódios 40
Último 20.08.2026

This podcast presents the Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish text from the Antediluvian period that is not part of the Hebrew Bible canon. Estimates for its authorship vary, and fragments of the work were discovered in Cave 4 at Qumran in 1948. The show appears to offer readings or explorations of this non-canonical scripture. It is part of a larger collection of podcasts available through solgood.org.

Episódios

  • Those Other Animals-G. A. Henty 20.08.2026 5h 50min
    Those Other Animals by G. A. Henty invites listeners into a rich tapestry of adventure and moral exploration. This captivating tale weaves themes of courage, loyalty, and the challenges of navigating complex relationships, making it a story that resonates with audiences both young and old. Henty's ability to create vivid characters and compelling narratives ensures that the lessons of bravery and integrity remain relevant today. As listeners journey through this timeless narrative, they will find themselves reflecting on the enduring qualities of human nature and the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs, making it a must-hear for anyone seeking inspiration in their own lives.
  • Codes of Hammurabi and Moses-William W. Davies 19.08.2026 2h 24min
    Codes of Hammurabi and Moses by William W. Davies explores the ancient legal frameworks established by two pivotal figures in history. This work delves into the significance of these codes, highlighting their influence on societal norms and justice systems that continue to shape our understanding of law and morality today. The enduring themes of justice, governance, and ethical conduct resonate powerfully in contemporary discussions about law and order, making this audiobook a relevant exploration of how ancient principles inform modern society. Listeners will appreciate the profound connections between these historical codes and the ongoing quest for justice in our own lives.
  • Five Minutes' Stories-Mary Louisa Molesworth 18.08.2026 2h 4min
    "Five Minutes' Stories" by Mary Louisa Molesworth offers a delightful collection of short tales designed to engage and entertain listeners in just a few moments. Each story showcases Molesworth's ability to weave moral lessons and imaginative narratives that resonate with both children and adults alike. The timeless themes of kindness, curiosity, and the joys of storytelling make this audiobook a perfect choice for today's audiences seeking meaningful and quick literary escapes. Molesworth's enchanting prose invites listeners to reflect on the simple yet profound truths of life, making it a cherished addition to any audiobook library.
  • Kaushitaki Upanishad-Unknown 17.08.2026 1h 11min
    The "Kaushitaki Upanishad-Unknown" invites listeners into the profound world of ancient Indian philosophy, exploring themes of self-realization, the nature of the universe, and the ultimate quest for knowledge. This text, part of the Upanishadic tradition, delves deep into the spiritual inquiries that have shaped human thought for centuries, making it a timeless resource for those seeking understanding and enlightenment. Its teachings resonate today as we navigate our own existential questions and search for meaning in a complex world. Engaging with this work offers a chance to reflect on the enduring truths of existence and the interconnectedness of all life.
  • Booklover and His Books-Henry Lyman Koopman 16.08.2026 5h 34min
    "Booklover and His Books" by Henry Lyman Koopman delves into the profound connection between readers and their beloved books, exploring the joys and insights that literature brings to life. This work celebrates the timeless relationship between individuals and the written word, highlighting how books can shape thoughts, inspire creativity, and foster a sense of community among readers. As we navigate a world increasingly dominated by digital distractions, the themes of appreciation for literature and the personal growth it offers remain ever relevant. Koopman's reflections encourage listeners to rediscover the magic of reading and the deep emotional bonds formed through the pages of their favorite stories.
  • Hector Berlioz; A Romantic Tragedy-Herbert Francis Peyser 15.08.2026 1h 26min
    Hector Berlioz; A Romantic Tragedy by Herbert Francis Peyser delves into the life and artistic journey of the renowned composer Hector Berlioz, exploring the profound emotional and cultural influences that shaped his work. This portrayal captures the essence of a man driven by passion and creativity, reflecting the struggles and triumphs inherent in the pursuit of artistic expression. The themes of ambition, love, and the pursuit of beauty resonate deeply, making Berlioz's story not just a historical account but a timeless exploration of the human spirit. Listening to this audiobook offers a rich understanding of Berlioz's legacy and the enduring power of music to convey the complexities of life.
  • Coffee Break Collection 022 - Days Gone By-Various 14.08.2026 1h 42min
    Coffee Break Collection 022 by Days Gone By-Various offers a rich tapestry of narratives that delve into timeless themes of faith, morality, and the human experience. This collection invites listeners to pause and reflect on the profound insights contained within, making it a perfect companion for those seeking inspiration and contemplation in their daily lives. The enduring nature of these stories resonates with listeners today, reminding us of the universal truths that transcend time and culture. With its diverse range of voices and perspectives, this audiobook not only entertains but also encourages a deeper understanding of our shared humanity. Experience the wisdom and beauty of these tales that continue to inspire and provoke thought.
  • Yang Chu's Garden of Pleasure-Liezi 13.08.2026 1h 36min
    Yang Chu's Garden of Pleasure-Liezi invites listeners into a rich exploration of philosophical thought and the pursuit of personal happiness. This timeless work delves into the concepts of pleasure, desire, and the nature of existence, encouraging a reflective journey on what it means to live well. Its themes resonate deeply in today's world, where the quest for fulfillment often collides with societal expectations and norms. By revisiting this classic, listeners can gain insight into the enduring human experience of seeking joy and understanding in a complex life. The wisdom within its pages continues to inspire and provoke thought, making it a captivating listen for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of happiness.
  • Bible (DBY) NT 06 Romans-Darby Bible 12.08.2026 1h 20min
    The "Bible (DBY) NT 06 Romans-Darby Bible" presents the New Testament book of Romans, a foundational text that explores profound themes of faith, grace, and redemption. This epistle, attributed to the Apostle Paul, addresses the complexities of human nature and the transformative power of belief, making it a timeless exploration of spiritual truths. Its teachings on righteousness, the law, and the relationship between God and humanity continue to resonate with listeners today, encouraging reflection on personal faith journeys. Engaging with Romans invites a deeper understanding of Christian doctrine and its relevance across generations, making it an enduring source of inspiration and guidance.
  • Politics-Aristotle 11.08.2026 9h 15min
    "Politics-Aristotle" delves into the foundational ideas of governance and civic responsibility as articulated by one of history's greatest philosophers. Aristotle examines the nature of political communities, the role of citizens, and the pursuit of the common good, offering insights that remain relevant in today's discussions about democracy and ethical leadership. The themes of justice, virtue, and the ideal state resonate strongly in our contemporary political landscape, prompting listeners to reflect on the principles that guide society.
  • Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians-John Calvin 10.08.2026 4h 6min
    John Calvin's "Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians" offers a profound exploration of one of the New Testament's most uplifting letters, emphasizing themes of joy, unity, and perseverance in faith. Calvin's insightful analysis sheds light on the Apostle Paul's teachings, encouraging believers to remain steadfast in their convictions amidst trials. This commentary is not only a theological resource but also a timeless reminder of the power of faith and community, resonating with contemporary listeners seeking strength and encouragement in their spiritual journeys. Calvin's reflections continue to inspire and challenge readers to embody the virtues of humility and gratitude in their daily lives.
  • Bible (KJV) NT 27 Revelation (Version 2)-King James Version (KJV) 09.08.2026 1h 28min
    The Book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament in the King James Version, presents a profound exploration of prophetic visions and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Its vivid imagery and apocalyptic themes resonate deeply, offering listeners a chance to reflect on the nature of faith, hope, and divine justice. The enduring message of Revelation speaks to the human experience of struggle and redemption, making it a timeless source of inspiration for those seeking understanding in turbulent times. Engaging with this text invites contemplation on the mysteries of existence and the promise of renewal, encouraging a connection to the spiritual journey that continues to unfold today.
  • Girl Scout Collection-Various 08.08.2026 3h 38min
    The "Girl Scout Collection-Various" brings together a delightful assortment of stories and experiences that capture the spirit of adventure, friendship, and community inherent in the Girl Scout movement. This collection resonates with timeless themes of empowerment and teamwork, making it a perfect listen for anyone looking to inspire a sense of camaraderie and resilience. The stories reflect the values of courage and confidence that are just as relevant today as they were when first shared, encouraging listeners to embrace their own journeys and the connections they forge along the way. Dive into this collection to celebrate the enduring legacy of the Girl Scouts and the lessons that continue to inspire young girls and women alike.
  • Vindication of the Rights of Men, in a Letter to Edmund Burke-Mary Wollstonecraft 07.08.2026 2h 53min
    Mary Wollstonecraft's "Vindication of the Rights of Men, in a Letter to Edmund Burke" is a powerful defense of individual rights and a critique of the prevailing political philosophies of her time. Addressing Edmund Burke's conservative views, Wollstonecraft argues for the inherent dignity and equality of all people, making a case for rational thought and justice over tradition and hierarchy. This work remains relevant today as it challenges us to reflect on the foundations of our rights and the importance of advocating for social justice. Its enduring themes of equality, reason, and the quest for human rights continue to inspire contemporary discussions about freedom and democracy.
  • Ancient Greek Philosopher-Scientists-Various 06.08.2026 3h 8min
    Explore the profound insights of "Ancient Greek Philosopher-Scientists-Various," a collection that delves into the foundational thoughts of early thinkers who shaped the course of Western philosophy and science. This audiobook invites listeners to reflect on the enduring legacy of these philosopher-scientists, whose inquiries into the nature of existence, knowledge, and the cosmos continue to influence contemporary thought. Their explorations of ethics, metaphysics, and the natural world resonate with today's quest for understanding and meaning. Engaging with this work not only enriches our appreciation of ancient wisdom but also inspires a deeper contemplation of the questions that still challenge humanity.
  • Common Reader-Virginia Woolf 05.08.2026 9h 57min
    "Common Reader-Virginia Woolf" invites listeners into the profound insights of one of the 20th century's most influential writers. This collection showcases Woolf's reflections on literature, exploring the intricate relationships between reader and text, as well as the broader cultural contexts that shape our understanding of art. Woolf's eloquent prose and keen observations resonate deeply today, as they challenge us to consider the role of literature in our lives and the ways in which it can illuminate our shared human experience. Her timeless themes of identity, perception, and the act of reading itself make this audiobook a vital listen for anyone seeking to engage with the power of words and the art of storytelling.
  • Bible (Fenton) NT 04, 23, 01, 02 Holy Bible in Modern English, The John, 1 John, Matthew, Mark-Ferrar Fenton Bible 04.08.2026 6h 15min
    The "Bible (Fenton) NT 04, 23, 01, 02" presents a modern English rendition of key New Testament texts, including the books of John, 1 John, Matthew, and Mark, as translated by Ferrar Fenton. This version aims to make the timeless teachings and narratives of Christianity accessible to contemporary listeners, emphasizing clarity and understanding. The themes of faith, love, and redemption resonate profoundly, inviting reflection on their relevance in today's world. By engaging with these foundational texts, listeners can explore the enduring messages that have shaped spiritual thought and practice for centuries, making this audiobook a valuable resource for both study and inspiration.
  • Diamond Sutra and Heart Sutra-Unknown 03.08.2026 1h 9min
    The "Diamond Sutra and Heart Sutra" presents profound teachings that encapsulate the essence of Buddhist philosophy, emphasizing the nature of reality and the path to enlightenment. These revered texts invite listeners to contemplate the impermanence of life and the importance of compassion and wisdom, themes that resonate with the human experience across time. Engaging with these sutras offers a unique opportunity to reflect on one's own beliefs and the interconnectedness of all beings. Their enduring relevance continues to inspire seekers of truth and peace, making this audiobook a valuable resource for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of spiritual concepts and practices.
  • Woman and War-Olive Schreiner 02.08.2026 51min
    "Woman and War" by Olive Schreiner delves into the complex relationship between gender and conflict, exploring the impact of war on women and society. Schreiner's poignant insights into the struggles and resilience of women in times of turmoil resonate deeply, highlighting themes of empowerment and the quest for equality that are still relevant today. The work challenges traditional notions of gender roles and encourages listeners to reflect on the enduring implications of war on women's lives. As a powerful commentary on the intersection of gender and conflict, this audiobook invites contemporary audiences to engage with its timeless messages and consider the ongoing fight for women's rights in a world still marked by strife.
  • Discussion of the Watchers and Their Role in Enochian Lore 04.11.2024 7min
    Delve into the enigmatic figure of the Watchers in Enochian lore, exploring their interactions with humanity and their portrayal as fallen angels. This discussion covers their significant role in myth and theological interpretations. Discover hundreds of ad-free audiobooks, soothing sounds for sleep and meditation, and more—unwind and learn at www.solgoodmedia.com!

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