Jasher and Enoch are both basically retelling of the Pentateuch. I think Jasher was probably an early midrash, a rabbinical commentary, not any important revelation. Enoch is more complicated and interesting, and there are three "Books of Enoch." The most complete and scholarly discussion of Enoch that I know of is The Books of Enoch: The Angels, The Watchers, and The Nephilim, by Joseph B. Lumpkin. I highly recommend it over all the breathless OMG YT type information, because the author has dug up all the usual apocrypha and more, and cross referenced it wth history and canonical scripture. You can get it on Amazon.
Jasher and Enoch are both basically retelling of the Pentateuch. I think Jasher was probably an early midrash, a rabbinical commentary, not any important revelation. Enoch is more complicated and interesting, and there are three "Books of Enoch." The most complete and scholarly discussion of Enoch that I know of is The Books of Enoch: The Angels, The Watchers, and The Nephilim, by Joseph B. Lumpkin. I highly recommend it over all the breathless OMG YT type information, because the author has dug up all the usual apocrypha and more, and cross referenced it wth history and canonical scripture. You can get it on Amazon.
In actual book form or online ebook or kindle? I only do real paper
Me too. This is a convenient size book you can even read in bed.