Thoughts?
When I first saw this, I read: The Sons of God and Napalm.Thoughts?
I link this to where bible states that those creatures were chained up and reserved for judgement due to "lusting after strange flesh"Here is what Henry Morris says about this and I agree with him.
Gen 6:2 giants. These “giants” were the monstrous progeny of the demon-possessed men and women whose illicit activities led to God’s warning of imminent judgment. The Hebrew word is nephilim (“fallen ones”), a term possibly relating to the nature of their spiritual “parents,” fallen angels. That they were also physical giants is evident from the fact that the same word is later used in connection with the giants in Canaan at the time of Joshua (Num 13:33) and by the fact that the word here was translated in the Septuagint by the Greek word gigantes.
Gen 6:4 after that. “After that” clearly refers to Numbers 13:33 and probably represents an editorial insertion in Noah’s record by Moses. These giants in Canaan may also have had demonically-controlled parents; they were also known as the Anakim, the sons of Anak.
Gen 6:4 daughters of men. The idea that these “daughters of men” were actually descendants of Cain, and the “sons of God” descendants of Seth had been a widely Christian naturalistic interpretation. This was not the intended meaning of the writer, however, who could certainly have written the male descendants of Seth began to take wives from the daughters of Cain if that were his meaning. The descendants of Seth were not “sons of God” (most of them perished in the Flood) and the female descendants of both Cain and Seth were certainly “daughters of men” (literally, daughters of Adam). Besides, Adam had many other sons in addition to Cain and Seth. Further, even though intermarriage between believers and unbelievers is wrong, it could not in itself have produced universal wickedness and violence.
Gen 6:4 men of renown. The antediluvian giants had, by the time of Moses, become renowned heroes of antiquity, as far as the world was concerned. They, like their parent, were probably demon-controlled. Their gigantic stature was engineered by genetic manipulations. They could not have been demi-gods (half man, half “god”), however as ancient mythology claims, since such imaginary beings are beyond the pale of God’s creative purpose. Fallen angels are not prospects for salvation whereas fallen men and women are. A half-angel, half-human being would be an impossible anomaly in terms of soteriology. The only apparent solution to all the problems posed by these verses is demon possession of both parents and progeny, not demonic marriage or procreation.
In the cross reference where the only other place the Hebrew word Nephilim is found in the Bible, this is what Morris says.
Numbers 13:33 giants. The Hebrew word here (Nephilim) is the same as used in Genesis 6:4: “There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.” These sons of Anak, or Anakim, were “men of great stature,” and they terrified the Israelite spies (Numbers 13:32).
There were also other tribes of giants in the land. “That was also accounted a land of giant: giants dwelt therein in old time; and the Ammonites call them Zamzummims; A people great and many, and tall, as the Anakims” (Deut 2:20,21). Here, and a number of other passages, the word for “giants” is Rephaims” associated with the “Zuzims” and the “Emims” of Genesis 14:5. The Emims also were called “a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims” (Deut 2:10).
All these references indicate that there had been another irruption of the fallen “sons of God” just as in the days before the flood. This time the irruption was probably in connection with the events surrounding the rebellion at Babel and the subsequent worldwide dispersion of the occult religious system introduced there. These demon-possessed men and women became the progenitors of tribes characterized by giantism, just as in the antediluvian days. However, despite the fears of the spies, already many of these giant tribes had been defeated by the Edomites and Ammonites, so there was no need to fear. The next generation of Israelites fought against these tribes, and “the Lord destroyed them before them” (Deut 2:21).
There are many reports of giant skeletons found that don’t show up in a current history books.
I think Henry Morris also links Jude 1:6-7 with the fallen angels, only he believes these angels didn’t physically cohabitate with women. He believed the fallen angels somehow through their possession of humans genetically altered them to the point they produced giants. I won’t be too dogmatic because I believe it is a difficult passage. Here is what Morris said:I link this to where bible states that those creatures were chained up and reserved for judgement due to "lusting after strange flesh"
This speculation doesn't avoid any difficulty, and still relies on naturalism. The Nephilim are presented to us as the direct descendants of the Sons of God, not descendents through proxies or surrogates. Of that there is no question.The antediluvian giants had, by the time of Moses, become renowned heroes of antiquity, as far as the world was concerned. They, like their parent, were probably demon-controlled. Their gigantic stature was engineered by genetic manipulations. They could not have been demi-gods (half man, half “god”), however as ancient mythology claims, since such imaginary beings are beyond the pale of God’s creative purpose. Fallen angels are not prospects for salvation whereas fallen men and women are. A half-angel, half-human being would be an impossible anomaly in terms of soteriology. The only apparent solution to all the problems posed by these verses is demon possession of both parents and progeny, not demonic marriage or procreation.
The marriage between believers and unbelievers doesn't produce giants. The fallen angels had something to do with the total corruption of mankind.This speculation doesn't avoid any difficulty, and still relies on naturalism. The Nephilim are presented to us as the direct descendants of the Sons of God, not descendents through proxies or surrogates. Of that there is no question.
This issue is the identity of the Sons of God. Are they presented to us as divine beings? If so, then the difficulty isn't what the Scriptures say, it's whether or not we believe them.
If one imagines for a moment that procreation between the Sons of God, that is, the divine beings, and human women is or was a possibility, and it's only our own arbitrary presuppositions that make it a difficulty, is there is anything in the text to suggest that the Sons of God are not "angels," for want of a better term?
So, "no"? There is nothing in the text to suggest the Sons of God are anything but divine beings?The marriage between believers and unbelievers doesn't produce giants. The fallen angels had something to do with the total corruption of mankind.
2 Peter 2:4-5 definitely connects angels with Noah's flood.So, "no"? There is nothing in the text to suggest the Sons of God are anything but divine beings?
I'm just looking for a yes or a no. Taken on face value, are the Sons of God in Genesis 6 presented to us as supernatural beings?2 Peter 2:4-5 definitely connects angels with Noah's flood.
Yes, and just wondering if those fallen angels had anything to do with those myths of 'gods and goddesses" have they been playing round with mankind for very long time?I'm just looking for a yes or a no. Taken on face value, are the Sons of God in Genesis 6 presented to us as supernatural beings?
There is no question in my mind that the ancients didn't simply make up their various mythologies. I began to question that assumption when I began to realized the differences in the descriptions of the world before Christ, and what is seen now.Yes, and just wondering if those fallen angels had anything to do with those myths of 'gods and goddesses" have they been playing round with mankind for very long time?
Which college was this?I had a NT teacher, Dr. Conyers. At the time I was a freshman in college, and was very puerile and superstitious in the faith.
At the time it was CMSU. It's UCM now.Which college was this?