Warning about the Book of Enoch and Lost Books: Robin Bulock states there are no lost books of the Bible, and warns that the idea of missing scripture is a deception used by Satan, to interject doubt into a believer’s faith.
Summary:
The Book of Enoch is not the Word; there are a few passages that made it in, and those were the only inspired ones. There is no lost books of the Bible – if there was a lost book, you wouldn’t know what to believe, because faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. Scripture has all the answers; it doesn’t take Scripture and the Book of Enoch or someone’s diary – it only takes the word of the living God. Scripture is the only book of its kind; you can’t trust the book you have if it’s missing books. There are a few passages in Scripture from the Book of Enoch: one in Genesis 6, I think one in Jude – so whatever made it in is what’s inspired; if it didn’t make it in, it might be history on some things, but not if it doesn’t agree with the Bible. God was big enough to get you the whole thing in your hands by the end of time – there’s 66 books… this is the canon right here; God’s not going to say something that’s not here.
During past few streams Robin has repeatedly warned that there are NO Lost Books of the Bible. Also Book of Enoch is not the Word. I believe he’s discussing this now, because there are some people in the prophetic community that are scaring everyone and keep bringing up the book of Enoch….
Below are the past few streams Robin Bullock mentioned this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9J8pmylS04
The Eleventh Hour S29 #11
Robin D. Bullock
Streamed live 3/17/26
1:25:33 – If somebody don’t have the word in their hand, and they’re trying to teach you something about the Lord. they better have a Bible in their hands, talking to you from the inspired word of the living God… If you’re just trying to talk to me out of whatever your own head has learned, I’m not interested in you. You’re too fallible.
01:26:46 – The Book of Enoch is not the Word. There’s a few passages that made it in. And those were the only inspired ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZHru6XfRdI
Sunday Morning Service 3/15/26
Church International
Streamed live on Mar 15, 2026
2:30:36 – Before you know it, you’ll explain it away and rewrite the Bible. Or you’ll start looking at other books and other publications, the book of this, and the book of that, and the book of this, and there’s lost books of the Bible. And before you know it, your faith lies shattered on the rocks and the sea of ignorance. That’s why it was filled with ignorance.
2:57:31 – This is why you can’t entertain lost books. Because you’ve lost something.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SuE4KKzU6Y
Why Some Prophetic Words Fail | Robin Bullock
Katie Souza
Mar 16, 2026
0:13 – There is no lost books of the Bible. If people don’t get that out of their head. see, here’s the deal. If there was a lost book of the Bible, where there’s a lost part of your faith that you can’t put it in. You don’t even know what to believe. And because faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. But there’s a missing part of the word of God. So what is my faith? Well, part of it’s missing. But what you’re saying is, is God wasn’t big enough to give us the whole book before the end. Well, He is big enough… this Bible right here is redundant. Three times. It tells its own story three different times… It was written by a triune being.
https://rumble.com/vub6zw-intelligence-briefing-with-robin-and-steve-episode-35.html
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING WITH ROBIN AND STEVE – EPISODE 35
Feb 7, 2022
ElijahStreams
Robin Bullock
37:00 – the scripture has all the answers. It don’t take the scripture and the book of Enoch, the scripture and the book Jasher, the scripture and somebody’s diary. It only takes the word of the living God. And it has all the answers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z6qO9JMXa8
Sunday Morning Service 9/29/2024
Church International
9/29/24
1:26:58 – the scripture is absolutely amazing. and it’s the only book of its kind.. there is no Lost Books. don’t you see what Lost Books tell you. you can’t trust the book you have, if it’s missing books. if you think it’s missing something, where do you put your faith? you will only put your faith, and you say, well I can believe this. but what if the Lost book says something different? and Satan knows this, so he always interjects doubt. there’s the Lost Books, there’s the Apocrypha. Okay. but it’s not in the Canon. even though it tells some wonderful things.
1:28:02 – I heard somebody one time quote to me the Book of Enoch over the Bible I said really? Really? how do you know what’s inspired? there is a few passages in the scripture from The Book of Enoch. a few. one in Genesis 6. I think one in Jude.. there’s some different scriptures but there’s only a few. so whatever made it in is what’s inspired. if it didn’t make it in, it might be history on some things. but not if it don’t agree with this (Bible)… but remember God was big enough to get you the whole thing in your hands by the end of time, without you having to hunt for something else. There’s 66 books. We call them… this is the canon right here. God’s not going to say something that’s not here…
NotebookLM AI Summary:
Yes, the speaker explicitly addresses the Book of Enoch and the concept of “lost” Bible books, primarily to argue that the current biblical canon is complete and sufficient.
The Argument Against “Lost Books”
The speaker asserts that there are no lost books of the Bible and warns that the idea of missing scripture is a deception used by Satan to interject doubt into a believer’s faith. He argues that if a person believes the Bible is missing books, they cannot fully trust the version they have because they might worry a “lost” book contains contradictory information. He emphasizes that God was “big enough” to ensure the entire necessary record—consisting of the 66 books of the canon—was placed in the hands of believers by the end of time.
Mention of Specific Texts
During this discussion, the speaker references several specific non-canonical or historical texts:
- The Book of Enoch: The speaker mentions hearing people quote the Book of Enoch “over the Bible”. He acknowledges that a few passages from Enoch appear in the accepted scripture (specifically mentioning Genesis 6 and Jude), but maintains that only the portions included in the 66-book canon are inspired. He suggests that while the rest of the book might contain history, it is not on the same level as inspired scripture.
- The Apocrypha: He notes that while the Apocrypha may contain “wonderful things,” it is not part of the inspired Canon.
- The Book of Jasher: This book is mentioned as another example of a text that did not make it into the final inspired canon.
- The Talmud: The speaker mentions studying the Talmud but clarifies that it also “didn’t make it in” to the inspired Word of God.
The “Canon” and the Bible Codes
The speaker describes the Bible as the “authorized King James version” and the “only book of its kind”. He believes the supernatural nature of the Bible is proven by its internal structure, such as the Bible codes (skip sequences) found in the Hebrew text. He argues that if there were truly a “lost book,” these complex codes and name sequences would have been broken or lost entirely. To him, the fact that these codes reveal historical names and events proves that nothing was left out of the 66 books.

