The Giants/Nephilim in the Bible.

M G

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Thanks~!

"If it's weird, it's important."
Dr. Michael Heiser

If you're watching Dr Kim, then you will probably love Mike Heiser. I binged watched all 4 parts over a weekend when it came out. It's remarkable.

Have you seen this already?

P.S.
There is nothing sinful about studying the Bible.
The false doctrine of the (institutionalized) religions are meant to keep us away, or at least redirect our attention to their false interpretations of the Bible.

This is the best resource imho-- Biblehub
The interlinear (INT) at the top of the page lets you look at verses word by word-- which is very helpful. They also have the LXX -> the Septuagint/ Greek OT, in English. :)

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I love Biblehub and I'm watching your video today. Some part of me feels dogmatic obedient (like Phipps, lol) we are taught to not look for extra books outside of the Bible and church. That's why I feel like it might be sinful to study the 'nonordained' books. But, who knows what is legit and what isn't. I've been watching near death experiences of hell, and they are awful and scary. I some times (always) feel bad for the fallen and the hopeless b/c I cannot understand never ending horror suffering and don't understand that unthinkable concept, or that God, who cannot sin, created it? Does the church or Bible ever answer that? I feel like we are not supposed to ask those questions but they pop into my head, a lot, when consuming this information.
 

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Here is Dr. Gene Kim -a Baptist (Bible Only/solo scriptora) preacher who studies this at length. He has several videos. They are wild and he gets into uncharted territory. Here is just one. Go to 29 minutes in for how they got really corrupt, fallen angels with women, then those giants offspring- mixing with other species? Thats where all that superhuman, succubus, mermaids, vampires, centaurs, incubus, etc...folklore comes from; when it got really wicked and untenable, murderous and violent, before the deluge. Then, God brought complete genocide flood, which seems cruel? But, he had no choice if actual original humans and our intended paradise- were being totally destroyed by these arrogant sociopathic hybrids. Noah was the first and only 'conspiracy theorist' in his era. I hope this isn't too sinful to study this stuff? God did not want us to know the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden, but Lucifer did. Why? Adam and Eve at from the tree- & huge punishment ensued for Lucifer and mortals that very day. We were punished with death. Jeez! God had to create time for mortals, no such thing in heaven or hell. Some preachers think we were not supposed to know b/c such deep, dark knowledge of evil takes us to a permanent lower vibration, since we can't unlearn it. And, others, (Freeman) believe it is b/c we are fallen angels coming here to earthly prison to learn to make our way back to heaven (The Way Home or Face the Fire), which is why Lucifer comes at us constantly hating us b/c he considers us all to be traitors. Who knows?

Then later, when Jesus came to earth born of the virgin Mary, and died on the cross, he descended into hell for three days. The bible does not mention what they were discussing for those 72 hours- what terms were they Re-negotiating about us humans? I believe Lucifer wanted to take away our free will, essentially, make us all Mk Ultra endentured tortured slaves? He's trying to do it still to this day, with those Elon Musk brain control NeoroChips.
This guy is outstanding
 

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Yes, Phipps- the Noah story- agreed that only God warned them all, and only he can save us. You quote scripture stories unrelentingly- and route, verbatum always. We Vigilants have all read and understand the Bible. It is what you are not saying or questioning that is huge. Could Noah, or any one, ever be happy or content again to see legions of people drowning to death outside in the flood? And after that, to a place of doom? Does any body else think that is disturbing? That only a statistically insignificant number of people are deemed worthy and all else suffer forever?
 

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One day we will hear our last sermon!

When the flood came and the door of the ark closed, it did not matter how near or how far a person happened to be at that moment. Those who were one foot out-side that door were just as lost as those who were miles away. After 120 years of pleading, the Spirit of God was withdrawn from the earth, the hand of God closed the door, and the fate of a world was fixed and settled. Does that have anything to do with what is happening to the progeny of those eight ark survivors today? Indeed, it does. Because Jesus said, "But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be" (Matthew 24:37).

Christ was referring to the end-time in which we now live. He said, "So shall it be." Are there similarities with the antediluvian culture and lifestyle? We are told that "every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually" (Genesis 6:5). Does that appraisal of man before the flood match the perverted picture of Noah's modern descendants?

The door of the ark is still open, and it's only a step inside. Why not settle the uncertainty this very moment? Surrender your will and say Yes to the loving Saviour, who longs to give you His peace and assurance.

"Everyday the probation of some is closing. Every hour some are passing beyond the reach of mercy."
PP 140.1
 
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