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Josephus was a Jewish historian not a church leader
I don't like the negativity due to translation problems. Yahusha referred to it. But John Dee used an Enochian language to contact the devil.
Peter tells us in The Gospel According to Thomas that there were 24 prophets that prophesied about the Messiah. Well, you cannot find 24 prophets prophesying about the Messiah in the 39 books that make up the OT. So obviously the canon is lacking some very important inspired writings. And Enoch is one such prophet that clearly prophesied about Christ.