The book of Enoch is not considered God inspired and is not contained in the holy scriptures.
Yes it is. In the Ethiopian Church, anyway.
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The book of Enoch is not considered God inspired and is not contained in the holy scriptures.
Anyway, something worth noting, I think, is the fact that Apples actually have a very important role to play in Celto-Germanic Lore. The most well-known example is the Apples protected by the Goddess Iðunn, which will grant immortality and eternal youth to any who eat them. The Gods have access to them, which is why they don't die.
It might have been faint cultural memories of that which caused Northern European Christians to just assume that the fruit was an apple.
Or the Greeks, who have a similar story from Heracles's labors.
Whence came the notion that the fruit eaten by Adam and Eve was an apple?
ingledsva said:Probably because it is a big beautiful fragrant mushroom.
Note all the ancient art showing Adam and Eve with the Tree as an Amanita Muscaria, a mushroom.
http://www.egodeath.com/images/Plaincourault_web.jpg
https://www.google.com/search?q=adam...r=1.5#imgdii=_