Last Updated on Friday, 26 October 2012 12:50 Posted by Clash Friday, 26 October 2012 12:35

Are There Giants, Gods and Monsters in the Bible?
A New Novel About a Biblical Hero, Says YES.
Brian Godawa, the award-winning screenwriter of To End All Wars, and author the best-selling book Hollywood Worldviews, has once again shattered the mold of Christian fiction. Now, with the release of Enoch Primordial, the second book in the epic Chronicles of the Nephilim saga, Godawa continues to receive phenomenally positive reviews across the Internet and on Amazon.
Enoch Primordial is the prequel to his 2011 novel Noah Primeval. It tells the story of Enoch, a wisdom sage called by God to pronounce judgment on the fallen angelic Watchers and their giant progeny, the Nephilim. It opens generations before Noah with the original fall of the Watchers from Heaven and their secret plan to defy God and dominate the world. When Enoch’s parents are killed in an uprising of giants that threatens the land, he and his family escape to a secret hidden city where their ancestors Adam and Eve reside. Enoch, his wife, son Methuselah, and his family discover the secrets of the angels and embark on a journey that will take them through deserts, mountains, and the waters of the Abyss to fulfill a special calling as God’s first Giant Killers.
Godawa has long been known as a storyteller who both entertains and educates. Years of Biblical research are indexed in the back of the book on topics that appear in the novel, such as the Watchers, the Book of Enoch, Cherubim and Seraphim, and the Biblical demonization of pagan gods, that inspired Enoch Primordial. By using the fantasy genre, he is able to express theological truths and open the conversation about these often misunderstood references in early scriptures and other historical writings.
Author Godawa says of Enoch:
“Enoch is the most enigmatic character in the Old Testament. Genesis only says that he walked with God and was not, for God took him. I became fascinated with him by reading in the New Testament a quote from another ancient book, the Book of Enoch, that talked in more detail about this holy man and his interaction with the Watchers and the giants of Genesis 6. I knew I had to bring this story to our generation because it was so inspirational, imaginative, and theologically profound.”
READ a FREE sample of the exciting first few chapters of Enoch Primordial go to: http://www.godawa.com/chronicles_of_the_nephilim/files/EnochSampleChapters.pdf
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