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Debating: Is Nimrod connected to the discussion of Nephilim and Giants, even though he may not have been a giant himself?
The question Is Nimrod connected to the discussion of Nephilim and Giants, even though he may not have been a giant himself? led to the following discussion as a certain Eddie Lau replied: Yes, likely. The Hebrew Word to describe giants in Genesis 6:3 and 10:8 is גבר, a good connection to both. Furthermore, there…
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Chaplain Jeff Davis on the Sons of God, the Nephilim, and the Battle for the Promised Land
Chaplain Jeff Davis posted an article titled the Sons of God, the Nephilim, and the Battle for the Promised Land wherein he notes and quotes: …mysterious accounts of the “sons of God” and the Nephilim—beings that challenge our understanding of God’s creation and the spiritual battle that has raged since the beginning of time. These…
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Edward Antonio answers: Who are the Nephilim in the Bible?
Edward Antonio (“founder of Elevating Your Life and a student of theology and church history”) wrote an article titled Who are the Nephilim in the Bible? He notes, “Scholars and commentators translate the word Nephilim as giants or fallen ones…translated as giants in some versions of the Hebrew Bible but left untranslated in others” with…
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Debating if Rob Skiba proved Sam Shamoun Wrong on Genesis 6 Nephilim giants
The Faith Quest YouTube channel posted a vid titled Rob Skiba PROVES Sam Shamoun Wrong on Genesis 6? | Who are the NEPHILIM? I already posted a review of the vid Nephilim Giants: Rob Skiba, Sam Shamoun, Doug Wilson, Peter Gentry, and Jeff Zaremskyv. This time around, I’m posting a discussion I had in the…
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Rukka Nova on the Book of Enoch, Banned Bible Text, Taken Out of the Bible
Rukka Nova wrote an article tiled The Book of Enoch: The Banned Bible Text That Blows Open the Truth About Fallen Angels and the Nephilim which is subtitled A Book So Dangerous, They Took It Out of the Bible. Now, the questions that pop into my mind straight away is why it should be considered…
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Michelle Hayman on Fallen Angels, and the Bloodlines of the Ancient “Gods”
Michelle Hayman posted an article titled Fallen Angels, and the Bloodlines of the Ancient “Gods” and self-describes as, “I write this as a personal journey through forbidden pages of history and scripture.” She notes, “the mighty figures worshipped as gods in ancient Rome were not mere myths or overactive imaginations. They were real beings, born…
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Discussing if Atheists be wrong in their belief system
The question, Can atheists be wrong in their belief system?, was posted and led to the following discussions which shows that one Atheist fails and then the one that comes to that Atheist’s defense fails, and the next, and the next. Mathijs Wijers, self-described as, “Hobby philosopher and critical thinker,” replied Q: “Can atheists be…
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Joshua Charles’s Study Bank article on Giants Nephilim in Scripture
Joshua Charles wrote an article on Giants/Nephilim in Scripture for the Study Bank site. Well, I should note that he wrote, “A Study Bank, therefore, is in no way an article, or presenting an argument. It is simply a compilation of data.” He’s described as, “former White House speechwriter, historian, scholar, speaker…came into full communion…
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Tim S. Milner on Nephilim “Giants in the Bible?”
Tim Milner posted Giants in the Bible? wherein he began by asking the title question and another straight away, “Where did the giants come from—and how did one end up standing in front of David?” These questions beg the questions: What’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in…
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The Secret History of the World on Arba, The Mythical Father of the Biblical Giants
Someone going by the username The Secret History Of The World wrote an article titled Arba, The Mythical Father of the Biblical Giants. That instantly brings to mind these questions: What’s the usage of the vague, generic, subjective, multi-usage and modern English word “giants” in English Bibles? What’s Vocal Creators’ usage? Do those two usages agree? These…