Search results for: “TJ Steadman”
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TJ Steadman claims “gibbowr can have other meanings besides ‘giant’”
You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. TJ Steadman writes, “gibbowr can have other meanings besides ‘giant,’ and Boaz [Ruth 2:1] was certainly not a giant! Gibbowr is the same term applied to Nimrod. So, we are reminded of the problem that the Messiah must deal with – the legacy of…
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TJ Steadman on Rephaim, Nephilim and Gibborim as Giants
This is a styled follow upon my article TJ Steadman claims “gibbowr can have other meanings besides ‘giant’”. You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. As is clear from the title of that article TJ Steadman claims that gibbowr, from the root gabar thus, gbr can mean whatever he may mean…
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TJ Steadman on Samson: giant or not?
You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. I once wrote an article titled Was Samson buff? since he is generally depicted as looking like a pro-bodybuilder even though we have no physical description of him—besides that he wore long hair. Thus, I was fascinated to read TJ Steadman discussing Samson from…
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TJ Steadman on Apkallu as “big man from before (or out of) the waters”
You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. In his book Answers to Giant Questions, he tells us “Where the Mesopotamians used the symbol of the fish to indicate the survival of the Apkallu spirits through the Deluge, the Biblical account is mysteriously silent.” Yet, it is not mysterious since there are…
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TJ Steadman on the flood and Rephaim as Nephilim 2.0
Undergoing consideration is that which TJ Steadman wrote about the flood and Rephaim as Nephilim 2.0. You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. In his book Answers to Giant Questions, he claims “Now, while the Canaanites venerated El as head of the pantheon, we know as Christians that their god is…
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TJ Steadman on Nephilim “giants” and mutated animals
You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. Reviewing that which TJ Steadman wrote about Nephilim is somewhat challenging since he thinks that they did but also did not make it past the flood and also that Nephilim 2.0 are known as Rephaim plus, he also calls them “giants” and so it…
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TJ Steadman on “giants”—from Nephilim to Rephaim as Nephilim 2.0
As I noted in other articles covering what TJ Steadman has to say about Nephilim and Rephaim and Anakim and “giants” is challenging partly through no fault of his own yet, partly though a fault of his. No fault of his own since these issues are generally considered as a packaged deal which leads to…
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TJ Steadman on King Og, the Repha “giant” of Bashan
Hereinafter is a consideration of claims made by TJ Steadman within his book Answers to Giant Questions. You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. TJ Steadman wrote: Og of Bashan…is remembered as a perpetual enemy, not so much in traditional Biblical texts (although his possession of the ritual bed of Marduk…
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TJ Steadman on Tartarus and “literal ‘flat earth’ geography”
You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. Herein, I am considering that which TJ Steadman wrote about Tartarus in his book Answers to Giant Questions. Before getting into that, and as a just in case, no, Tartarus is not that sauce that people eat with fish ;o) The term Tartarus appears…
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TJ Steadman on the fallen son of God-Angel-Watcher Azazel and the book of Enoch
Hereinafter is a consideration of claims made by TJ Steadman within his book Answers to Giant Questions. You can find all of my articles regarding TJ Steadman here. He wrote: …the text of 1 Enoch 10:6-12 reveals that Azazel was held chiefly responsible for the corruption of the whole world and that all sin should…