enoch
n. countablen. a person from the Bible who was known for being very close to God. In some old stories, he is said to have gone to heaven without dying.
n. a biblical figure and patriarch appearing in the Book of Genesis, traditionally identified as the son of Jared and father of Methuselah. In theological and apocryphal traditions, he is noted for his unique translation to heaven without experiencing physical death.
The Book of Enoch is an ancient religious text.
Scholars often study the figure of Enoch to understand early Jewish and Christian ideas about the afterlife.
The apocryphal literature surrounding Enoch provides a complex cosmological framework that influenced later mystical traditions and the development of angelology within the Abrahamic faiths.
Usually used as a proper noun referring to the specific biblical individual.