Part 4 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uqdjkj_t1Mo
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Chuck Missler
"And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man."
The emergence of the "Nephilim" was what brought about the Flood of Noah. Who were they? Is the current interest in the possibility of "alien" involvements some how of Biblical relevance?
The Nephilim
Genesis 6 indicates that the "sons of God" (B'nai Elohim) took wives of the "daughters of men," which gave birth to the "Nephilim." What on earth was going on?
The B'nai Elohim is a term that refers to angels. It occurs four times in the Old Testament 2 and is rendered "Angels of God" in the ancient Septuagin translation.3 The intrusion of certain angels into the human family resulted in unnatural offspring termed Nephilim, which derives from the Hebrew naphal (to fall), or the Fallen Ones. (The Greek Septuagint renders this term gigantes, which actually means "earth-born." This is often misunderstood to mean "giants"--which they also happen to have been, incidentally.)
oh my the six fingers! thats why i knew that it was a 'sign' of something about fear..
poltergiest11 2 months ago
@SpaceAboveSky BUT it says "sons" like lowercase, meaning mankind, and also creature creation kind. whenever it says sons, mans, its talking about people, but in this term sons of God, and all that follow the Spirit of God are the son of God, its telling you many are led, many are, the son, or with, God. you are right, they are obvesiously disobedient, FALLEN angel.
poltergiest11 2 months ago
@spectriance Romans was dealing with Salvation and the process, not about Noah and angelic beings having children with people.
"Sons of God" as he explained in the previous video, means directly created of God. Created by God.
If the angels did this, they are obviously not "led by the Spirit of God" as, it was a bad thing. RIght?
SpaceAboveSky 2 months ago
I've been researching this one to death until it finally HIT me when I read Romans 8:14 where sons of God is actually defined:
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
The above definition is invariant to whether the entity being led is of the heavens, or of the flesh, so technically speaking, sons of God could be either of man or the angelic realm to suit the context its being used in
The best explainations are usually the simple ones ...
spectriance 6 months ago
@psychicman105, it is only muddy if one has a heart of pride.
geojoey15 7 months ago
@psychicman105 WOW, If you really wanted to know, you'd search. Its meant to be hard so God knows who really loves him. GET IT!! I hope so.
cptcabbie 9 months ago
Oh dear. God is not very good at inspiring books. One has to refer to different texts (scattered throughout the 66 books in the Bible), wrestle with different languages and then refer to the original language in order to understand the text, which could have several different meanings. Even then, the explanation is as clear as a muddy river after a violent storm.
Or .... is the Bible the creation of some demi god fools (called humans)?
psychicman105 11 months ago
"This is often misunderstood to mean "giants"--which they also happen to have been, incidentally." Yeah, sure they were...
MARI0LAND 1 year ago
@Adam786Rs2 The reason he's using Greek is because he's referring to scriptures in Jude 6,7 and 2:Peter 2:4,5, and 2nd Corinthians for confirmations in the New Testament. This is the first explanation that really seems to make sense concerning the Rephaim, Nephalim etc. to ms.
KrisMayeaux 1 year ago
ands why is he using greek language when the original book were written in hebrew
Adam786Rs2 1 year ago