# Evidence Packet ## Claims used - ENOCH-REL-001 - ENOCH-REL-002 - ENOCH-NT-001 ## Primary evidence - Jude 14–15 quoting Enoch - Acts 17:28 Greek poet citation - DSS preservation of Enoch ## Comparative evidence - Baal Cycle as ANE background - Greek poets as rhetorical sources ## Key distinctions - rhetorical vs framework-bearing - external vs internal textual world - explicit attribution vs inferred comparison ## Vulnerabilities ### Objection Quotation does not imply authority ### Response - function and context matter - Jude uses Enoch in judicial argument --- ### Objection All parallels are just shared culture ### Response - proximity and preservation differ - explicit attribution changes category --- ### Objection This inflates Enoch’s importance ### Response - argument is category distinction, not canon expansion