Reason Eleven – Abraham Read The Book of Enoch

Aramaic Roots — Abraham, Enoch, and the Original Language

If Enoch belongs to the most ancient stream of faith, then its language should reflect that antiquity.

When we follow the trail backward, everything converges on Aramaic roots.

Abraham Was an Aramean

Scripture identifies Abraham’s lineage plainly:

Deuteronomy 26:5 (KJV)

“A Syrian ready to perish was my father…”

“Syrian” here refers to Aram — meaning Aramean, not a modern nationality.

Abraham came from Aram-Naharaim, the land of the Arameans.

Isaac and Jacob Married Aramean Women

This lineage is reinforced repeatedly.

Genesis 24:10 (KJV)

Isaac’s wife Rebekah came from Aram.

Genesis 28:5 (KJV)

“And Isaac sent away Jacob… unto Laban, son of Bethuel the Syrian (Aramean)…”

Jacob himself later says:

Genesis 31:20

“Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the Syrian…”

The patriarchal family is consistently tied to Aram (Ancient Syria) before Israel existed!

The Language of the Arameans Was Aramaic

Historically, the people of Aram spoke Aramaic.

In Abraham’s time, this would have been an early or proto-Aramaic, now lost in its earliest spoken form, but ancestral to later written Aramaic.

This matters because it places:

• Abraham

• His household

• His descendants

inside an Aramaic-speaking world, not a later linguistic framework.

The Oldest Copies of 1 Enoch Are in Aramaic

This is not theoretical.

The oldest surviving manuscripts of 1 Enoch were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls — and they are written in Aramaic.

Scholars have identified multiple Aramaic fragments of Enoch at Qumran, representing several distinct copies. This shows:

• Enoch circulated widely

• It was copied repeatedly

• Aramaic was its primary early language

Later translations (Greek and Ethiopic) descend from this earlier Aramaic tradition.

The Dead Sea Scrolls Say Abraham Read Enoch

One of the most important confirmations comes from the Genesis Apocryphon.

Genesis Apocryphon, Column 19 states:

“I, Abraham… They brought gifts and requested knowledge from me.

I read to them from the Book of the words of Enoch.”

This is not commentary.

It is presented as Abraham’s own testimony.

According to the Scroll:

• Abraham possessed Enoch’s writings

• Abraham read Enoch publicly

• Enoch was a source of wisdom and authority

This places Enoch inside Abraham’s spiritual world, not outside it.

Abraham, Shem, and the Nearness to Enoch

Chronologically, Abraham lived close enough to the Flood that:

Shem was still alive during Abraham’s lifetime (by biblical reckoning)

• Enoch is only a few generations removed from Shem

The chain from Enoch → Lamech Noah → Shem → Abraham is remarkably short.

This means Enoch’s teachings were not distant legend —

they were recent ancestral memory.

Old and New Testament Agreement

Now consider the weight of this:

Abraham read Enoch

Jude quoted Enoch by name

• Both treat Enoch as authoritative

This means:

• The faith of Abraham looks back to Enoch

• The testimony of the New Testament confirms Enoch

From beginning to end, Enoch stands at the center.

Summary

• Abraham was an Aramean

• Arameans spoke Aramaic

• The oldest Enoch manuscripts are in Aramaic

• The Dead Sea Scrolls say Abraham read Enoch

• Jude quotes Enoch directly

This is not coincidence.

It is Aramaic Roots.

Enoch is not a later addition to faith —

he is part of its original language, memory, and transmission.

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