The Book of Enoch
Appendix — Fragment of the Book of Noah – Chapters CVI-CVIII
From: R. H. Charles, The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
FRAGMENTS OF THE BOOK OF NOAH
[Chapter 106]
1 And after some days my son Methuselah took a wife for his son Lamech, and she became
2 pregnant by him and bore a son. And his body was white as snow and red as the blooming of a rose, and the hair of his head and his long locks were white as wool, and his eyes beautiful. And when he opened his eyes, he lighted up the whole house like the sun, and the whole house
3 was very bright. And thereupon he arose in the hands of the midwife, opened his mouth, and conversed with the Lord of righteousness.
4 And his father Lamech was afraid of him and
5 fled, and came to his father Methuselah. And he said unto him: ‘ I have begotten a strange son, diverse from and unlike man, and resembling the sons of the God of heaven; and his nature is different and he is not like us, and his eyes are as the rays of the sun, and his
6 countenance is glorious. And it seems to me that he is not sprung from me but from the angels, and I fear that in his days a wonder may be
7 wrought on the earth. And now, my father, I am here to petition thee and implore thee that thou mayest go to Enoch, our father, and learn from him the truth, for his dwelling-place is
8 amongst the angels.’ And when Methuselah heard the words of his son, he came to me to the ends of the earth; for he had heard that 1 was there, and he cried aloud, and I heard his voice and I came to him. And 1 said unto him: ‘ Behold, here am I, my son, wherefore hast
9 thou come to me ‘ And he answered and said: ‘ Because of a great cause of anxiety have I come to thee, and because of a disturbing vision
10 have I approached. And now, my father, hear me: unto Lamech my son there hath been born a son, the like of whom there is none, and his nature is not like man’s nature, and the colour of his body is whiter than snow and redder than the bloom of a rose, and the hair of his head is whiter than white wool, and his eyes are like the rays of the sun, and he opened his eyes and
11 thereupon lighted up the whole house. And he arose in the hands of the midwife, and opened
12 his mouth and blessed the Lord of heaven. And his father Lamech became afraid and fled to me, and did not believe that he was sprung from him, but that he was in the likeness of the angels of heaven; and behold I have come to thee that thou mayest make known to me the truth.’ And I, Enoch, answered and said unto him: ‘The Lord will do a new thing on the earth, and this I have already seen in a vision, and make known to thee that in the generation of my father Jared some of the angels of heaven transgressed the word of the Lord. And behold they commit sin and transgress the law, and have united themselves with women and commit sin with them, and have married some of them, and have begot children by them. And they shall produce on the earth giants not according to the spirit, but according to the flesh, and there shall be a great punishment on the earth, and the earth shall be cleansed from all impurity. Yea, there shall come a great destruction over the whole earth, and there shall be a deluge and 16 a great destruction for one year. And this son who has been born unto you shall be left on the earth, and his three children shall be saved with him: when all mankind that are on the earth 8 shall die [he and his sons shall be saved]. And now make known to thy son Lamech that he who has been born is in truth his son, and call his name Noah; for he shall be left to you, and he and his sons shall be saved from the destruction, which shall come upon the earth on account of all the sin and all the unrighteousness, which shall be consummated on the earth in his days. And after that there shall be still more unrighteousness than that which was first consummated on the earth; for I know the mysteries of the holy ones; for He, the Lord, has showed me and informed me, and I have read (them) in the heavenly tablets.
[Chapter 107]
1 And I saw written on them that generation upon generation shall transgress, till a generation of righteousness arises, and transgression is destroyed and sin passes away from the earth, and all
2 manner of good comes upon it. And now, my son, go and make known to thy son Lamech that this
3 son, which has been born, is in truth his son, and that (this) is no lie.’ And when Methuselah had heard the words of his father Enoch-for he had shown to him everything in secret-he returned and showed (them) to him and called the name of that son Noah; for he will comfort the earth after all the destruction.
[Chapter 108]
1 Another book which Enoch wrote for his son Methuselah and for those who will come after him,
2 and keep the law in the last days. Ye who have done good shall wait for those days till an end is made of those who work evil; and an end of the might of the transgressors. And wait ye indeed till sin has passed away, for their names shall be blotted out of the book of life and out of the holy books, and their seed shall be destroyed for ever, and their spirits shall be slain, and they shall cry and make lamentation in a place that is a chaotic wilderness, and in the fire shall they burn; for there is no earth there. And I saw there something like an invisible cloud; for by reason of its depth I could not look over, and I saw a flame of fire blazing brightly, and things like shining
5 mountains circling and sweeping to and fro. And I asked one of the holy angels who was with me and said unto him: ‘ What is this shining thing for it is not a heaven but only the flame of a blazing
6 fire, and the voice of weeping and crying and lamentation and strong pain.’ And he said unto me: ‘ This place which thou seest-here are cast the spirits of sinners and blasphemers, and of those who work wickedness, and of those who pervert everything that the Lord hath spoken through the mouth
7 of the prophets-(even) the things that shall be. For some of them are written and inscribed above in the heaven, in order that the angels may read them and know that which shall befall the sinners, and the spirits of the humble, and of those who have afflicted their bodies, and been recompensed
8 by God; and of those who have been put to shame by wicked men: Who love God and loved neither gold nor silver nor any of the good things which are in the world, but gave over their bodies to torture. Who, since they came into being, longed not after earthly food, but regarded everything as a passing breath, and lived accordingly, and the Lord tried them much, and their spirits were
10 found pure so that they should bless His name. And all the blessings destined for them I have recounted in the books. And he hath assigned them their recompense, because they have been found to be such as loved heaven more than their life in the world, and though they were trodden under foot of wicked men, and experienced abuse and reviling from them and were put to shame,
11 yet they blessed Me. And now I will summon the spirits of the good who belong to the generation of light, and I will transform those who were born in darkness, who in the flesh were not recompensed
12 with such honour as their faithfulness deserved. And I will bring forth in shining light those who
13 have loved My holy name, and I will seat each on the throne of his honour. And they shall be resplendent for times without number; for righteousness is the judgement of God; for to the faithful
14 He will give faithfulness in the habitation of upright paths. And they shall see those who were ,
15 born in darkness led into darkness, while the righteous shall be resplendent. And the sinners shall cry aloud and see them resplendent, and they indeed will go where days and seasons are prescribed for them.’
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What is the “Book of Noah” in 1 Enoch?
The Fragments of the Book of Noah are not a standalone work in the modern canon, but rather a collection of ancient writings preserved within the larger Book of Enoch (specifically chapters 106–109). These specific Fragments of the Book of Noah focus on the miraculous circumstances surrounding Noah’s birth and the impending judgment of the Deluge.
How does the R.H. Charles translation handle these fragments?
In his authoritative edition, R.H. Charles identifies these chapters as distinct “Noahic” interpolations that were integrated into the Enochian text over time. This archive, the fragments of the Book of Noah, preserves his verse-by-verse translation to maintain the structural integrity of the Second Temple period manuscripts.
What is the significance of Noah’s birth in the Fragments of the Book of Noah?
Within the Fragments of the Book of Noah, the text describes the patriarch being born with “flesh as white as snow.” This miraculous imagery found in these Fragments of the Book of Noah was often interpreted by early readers as a sign of divine favor or a connection to the “Sons of God”, a theme explored more deeply in the Book of the Watchers.
Are there fragments of the Book of Noah in the Dead Sea Scrolls?
es. Scholars have identified several Aramaic manuscripts from the Qumran caves (such as 1Q19 and 6Q8) these Fragments of the Book of Noah. These physical findings provide evidence that the Fragments of the Book of Noah circulated widely alongside the 1 Enoch tradition in antiquity.
What is the overarching message within the Fragments of the Book of Noah?
The core theme found in the Fragments of the Book of Noah is the preservation of a righteous remnant amidst global corruption. By detailing the divine nature of Noah’s arrival, it serves as a bridge between the heavenly warnings given to Enoch and the physical manifestation of judgment through the Great Flood.
How do the Fragments of the Book of Noah connect to the wider Enochian narrative?
The Book of Noah function as a vital conclusion to the Enochian corpus by grounding the celestial prophecies of Enoch in the physical reality of the coming Flood. While earlier sections focus on the descent of the Watchers, these Fragments of the Book of Noah shift the focus to the birth of the human line that would survive the impending judgment, establishing a clear lineage of righteousness from Enoch to Noah.