Enoch Primordial

Enoch Primordial by Brian Godawa is a second edition novel published by Warrior Poet Publishing on July 17, 2012. This 398-page work presents a narrative set in a dark world where fallen angels, known as Watchers, dominate and breed evil offspring called Nephilim giants. The story centers on Enoch, a man who walks with God while deeply cherishing his family, as he faces the daunting task of becoming a giant-killer in a wicked era preceding Noah and the Flood.
Readers will find a blend of action-adventure and spiritual warfare as Enoch confronts the monstrous threats to his family. The novel serves as a prequel to Noah Primeval, delving into the origins of the Watchers and the Nephilim giants mentioned in Genesis 6. Additionally, Godawa includes an appendix that explores the historical and biblical concepts integral to the story, such as the Book of Enoch and the nature of fallen angels. This work is categorized under fiction, Christian themes, and fantasy, making it suitable for mature teens and above.
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In a Dark World, One Man is Called by God: Enoch
Holy Man. Wise Sage. Giant Killer.
Before Noah, before the Flood, the world is wicked beyond imagination.
Fallen angels called Watchers rule as gods and breed evil offspring called Nephilim giants.
But one man stands out from the rest: Enoch, he who walks with God, but also loves his wife and family with all his heart.
Then God gives Enoch a frightening duty: He and his family must become giant-killers.
But those very monsters are now coming after them.
And they’re not stopping — until they push their way back to Eden.
This second novel in the saga Chronicles of the Nephilim is a prequel to Noah Primeval that tells the original story of the fallen angel Watchers from heaven and the rise of the Nephilim giants of Genesis 6.
Heart-pounding, spiritual warfare, action-adventure and romance by respected Christian and Biblical novel best-selling author Brian Godawa.
Learn About the Historical and Biblical Research Behind the Novel
Author Brian Godawa shares an appendix that provides an explanation of Biblical concepts in the novel such as the Watchers, Nephilim, Giants, Leviathan, the Book of Enoch and fallen angels.
On The Age Appropriateness Of The Novels
This Biblical Fiction series is rated PG-13, appropriate for mature teens and above, similar to the Bible and The Lord of the Rings.
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