Abstract
By the fourth century AD was common among Christians, reading the book of I Enoch pseudepigraphic. However, after the Councils of Ephesus and Carthage, which led to the choice of books that regulate the Christian faith, the book faded into oblivion. One of the main advocates against I Enoch was Augustine of Hippo, claiming to be unfounded ideas contained therein. It is clear that some wr…