- Watchers shall fear at the second coming.
- The evil deeds of the watchers.
- Having sex with women and teaching the secrets of heaven, filling the world with iniquity.
- The punishment and judgement of the watchers.
- Enoch sent to the watchers as a messenger of their doom.
- Prophecy regarding the punishment of the Watchers.
- The Elect One (Christ) shall judge the Watchers.
- Briefly mentioned as part of a vision of Noah.
- Punishment of those who were taught secrets by the Watchers.
- Punishment described.
- Several watchers named and their roles described.
- Son of Man (Christ) to sit as their judge.
- Watchers as seen in a dream of Enoch's.
- Enoch sees the final punishment of the Watchers symbolically in a dream.
- Enoch prophecies of the final punishment of the Watchers.
- Noah was feared to have been fathered by the Watchers.
- The Dead Sea Scrolls, "The Ages of the World", 4Q180, Frag. 1, Lines 7-10 and 4Q181, Frag. 2
- Traditionally associated with the watchers.
- Josephus, Antiquities, 1.3.1
- Follows biblical account. LDS interpretation implicit. Links fallen angels with the time of Noah.
- the Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q227, "Enoch and the Watchers"
- Asserts that the watchers are also known as the "overseers", which is equivalent to our word Bishop, which comes from the Greek "episcopos" (overseer). It is also asserted that this is what is meant by "giants", or Nephilim, in the Book of Moses.
Notes
Enoch 12:2-3 seems to imply that although the word "Watchers" is usually used to describe fallen angels, those that did not fall are also considered "Watchers".
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